Journal of Austrian Studies 56:4

Journal of Austrian Studies 56:4

Edited by Anita McChesney and Peter Meilaender
Guest Edited by Tim Corbett
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Table Of Contents

Volume 56, Number 4 (Winter 2023)

Contents

Special Issue: Interdisciplinarity and Diversity in Austrian Studies
Guest Editor: Tim Corbett

From the Editor
Tim Corbett

Articles
Historicizing Invalids in the Early Modern Habsburg Monarchy: A Dis/ability History Approach
Julia Heinemann

Feeling(s) Caught Between the Austrian First Republic and Fascism
Britta McEwen

Springing from the Land of Music: Hollywood’s Film Music Between “Austrian” Entertainment and “German” Arts
Ingeborg Zechner

Literatur und Energie in Joseph Roths Der Rauch verbindet Städte (1926)
Antonia Villinger

Social and Cultural Narratives of Aging Masculinities in Austria
Nicole Haring, Roberta Maierhofer, and Barbara Zach

“Yugoslavia Does Not Exist Anymore, But Yugoslavia’s Capital Does, and It Is Called Vienna”: Revisiting Vienna through the Lens of (Post-) Yugoslav Migration Practices
Julia Anna Tyll-Schranz

On the Dynamics of Kinship in Migration Processes: Some Perspectives from Historical-Anthropological Studies on North Macedonian Migrants in Austria
Darko Leitner-Stojanov and Robert Pichler

Life Stories of Children of Black US Occupation Soldiers and Austrian Women
Philipp Rohrbach

Romani Activism and Postmigration Experiences in Contemporary Austria
Sabrina Steindl-Kopf and Sanda Üllen

Reviews
Stephan Steiner, Combatting the Hydra: Violence and Resistance in the Habsburg Empire, 1500–1900.
Samuel Kessler

Norbert Christian Wolf, Glanz und Elend der Aufklärung in Wien. Voraussetzungen—Institutionen—Texte.
Wynfrid Kriegleder

Tamara Scheer, Die Sprachevielfalt in der österreichisch-ungarischen Armee (1867–1918).
Joseph W. Moser

Maximilian Bergengruen, Alexander Honold, Gerhard Neumann et al., eds., Hofmannsthal Jahrbuch: Zur europäischen Moderne 30.
Vincent Kling

Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam and Belvedere Museum, eds., Klimt Inspired by Van Gogh, Rodin, Matisse.
Beret Norman

Christian Neumann, Das Opfer der Lebendigkeit: Devitalisierung und Melanchoilie im Erzählwerk Theodor Storms, Thomas Manns und Franz Kafkas.
Pamela S. Saur

Achim Aurnhammer and Dieter Martin, eds., Arthur Schnitzler und die bildende Kunst.
Raymond L. Burt

Deborah Holmes und Martina Wörgötter, Hsrg. Friderike >Zweig<. Weibliche Intellektualität im frühen 20. Jahrhundert.
Peter Höyng

François Genton, Herta Louise Ott, Matjaž Birk, and Thomas Nicklas, eds., “Meine geistige Heimat”: Stefan Zweig im heutigen Europa.
David L. Smith

Daniel Deckers, Friedrich Zweigelt (1888–1964). Wissenschaftler, Rebenzüchter, Nationalsozialist.
Martin A. Hainz

Ari Joskowicz, Rain of Ash: Roma, Jews, and the Holocaust.
Natasza Gawlick

Anton Pelinka, Faschimus? Zur Beliebigkeit eines politischen Begriffs.
Peter Höyng

Noah Isenberg, ed., Billy Wilder on Assignment: Dispatches from Weimar Berlin and Interwar Vienna.
Laura A. Detre

Walter Sauer, Jenseits von Soliman: Afrikanische Migration und Communitybuilding in Österreich—Eine Geschichte.
Tim Corbett

Katharina Müller and Claus Philipp, eds., Picturing Austrian Cinema: 99 Films/100 Comments.
Jakub Gortat