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From World War to Waldheim : Culture and Politics in Austria and the United States / Austrian and Habsburg Studies ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- THE SOUND OF FORGETTING MEETS THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA -- Part One. THE POLITICS OF AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS -- Chapter 1. AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD AUSTRIA AND AUSTRIAN-GERMAN RELATIONS SINCE 1945 -- Chapter 2. BRUNO KREISKY’S PERCEPTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES -- Chapter 3. BITBURG, WALDHEIM, AND THE POLITICS OF REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING -- Part Two. THE AUSTRIAN IMPACT ON AMERICAN CULTURE -- Chapter 4. MASS EMIGRATION AND INTELLECTUAL EXILE FROM NATIONAL SOCIALISM -- Chapter 5. THE INFLUENCE OF AUSTRIAN ÉMIGRÉS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS IN THE UNITED STATES AFTER 1945 -- Chapter 6. HEIMAT HOLLYWOOD -- Part Three. AMERICA AND AUSTRIAN POLITICAL CULTURE -- Chapter 7. ROBERTWISE’S THE SOUND OF MUSIC AND THE “DENAZIFICATION” OF AUSTRIA IN AMERICAN CINEMA -- Chapter 8. POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE ABORTION CONFLICT -- Chapter 9. AMERICANIZATION, CULTURAL CHANGE, AND AUSTRIAN IDENTITY -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- THE SOUND OF FORGETTING MEETS THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA -- Part One. THE POLITICS OF AUSTRIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS -- Chapter 1. AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD AUSTRIA AND AUSTRIAN-GERMAN RELATIONS SINCE 1945 -- Chapter 2. BRUNO KREISKY’S PERCEPTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES -- Chapter 3. BITBURG, WALDHEIM, AND THE POLITICS OF REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING -- Part Two. THE AUSTRIAN IMPACT ON AMERICAN CULTURE -- Chapter 4. MASS EMIGRATION AND INTELLECTUAL EXILE FROM NATIONAL SOCIALISM -- Chapter 5. THE INFLUENCE OF AUSTRIAN ÉMIGRÉS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS IN THE UNITED STATES AFTER 1945 -- Chapter 6. HEIMAT HOLLYWOOD -- Part Three. AMERICA AND AUSTRIAN POLITICAL CULTURE -- Chapter 7. ROBERTWISE’S THE SOUND OF MUSIC AND THE “DENAZIFICATION” OF AUSTRIA IN AMERICAN CINEMA -- Chapter 8. POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE ABORTION CONFLICT -- Chapter 9. AMERICANIZATION, CULTURAL CHANGE, AND AUSTRIAN IDENTITY -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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