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Inside Austria: New Challenges, Old Demons
Paul Lendvai
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Description for Inside Austria: New Challenges, Old Demons
Hardback. A personal report on postwar Austria's economic and social success story and on its turbulent political history. Translator(s): Ann, Major. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: 1DFA; JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 226 x 146 x 21. Weight in Grams: 442.
"Inside Austria" is a gripping, in-depth personal report on postwar Austria's economic and social success story but also on its turbulent political history. How has this small land-locked country emerged as the European Union's fourth richest member state? Who are the Austrians, one of Europe's oldest people whose nation-state came into being only after the collapse of the Austro- Hungarian empire in 1918? To what extent have they come to terms with the demons of their recent past: Hitler's Anschluss, the Waldheim affair and then later Jorg Haider's disturbing radical right-wing ascendancy in Carinthia? This book is a unique study of the Austrian odyssey, based on a blend of academic research and half a century of personal observation by the Hungarian-born author who as a foreign correspondent and later as a political analyst obtained first-hand information from the politicians who played or are still playing a leading part in the march of events he has described.
Product Details
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Number of pages
320
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849040396
SKU
V9781849040396
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99-31
About Paul Lendvai
PAUL LENDVAI is a Hungarian-born Austrian journalist who worked as a correspondent for the Financial Times for more than two decades. His prize-winning memoir, Blacklisted: A Journalist's Life in Central Europe, boldly takes stock of the ethnic hatred, political turbulence, and murderous anti-Semitism of twentieth-century Central Europe.
Reviews for Inside Austria: New Challenges, Old Demons
A model of clarity and that higher objectivity which allows no bias and yet has a red thread through it, a humanist orientation and factual integrity, this book deserves to be a standard work of the history of Austria which it also narrates in a masterly style.
Lord Weidenfeld, Publisher; President of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, London The most reliable, the most informative book on contemporary Austria. A joy to read.
Walter Laqueur, author of outstanding studies on modern European history A lively, well-informed volume likely to appeal to the lay reader and the specialist alike. ... Lendvai makes no secret that this is a very personal account yet despite this Austria does not escape the journalist's critical eye, including its infamous past.
Professor Melanie Sully, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna Paul Lendvai has once again succeeded in producing an excellent and enlightening volume, this time about his adopted country. He gives us a personal insight into twentieth century Austrian history and politics, often critical but always full of sympathy. This very fine translation will enable the English-speaking reader to gain unique glimpses of the highly successful Alpine Republic as seen by one of its leading public intellectuals.
Istvan Deak, Seth Low Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University
Lord Weidenfeld, Publisher; President of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, London The most reliable, the most informative book on contemporary Austria. A joy to read.
Walter Laqueur, author of outstanding studies on modern European history A lively, well-informed volume likely to appeal to the lay reader and the specialist alike. ... Lendvai makes no secret that this is a very personal account yet despite this Austria does not escape the journalist's critical eye, including its infamous past.
Professor Melanie Sully, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna Paul Lendvai has once again succeeded in producing an excellent and enlightening volume, this time about his adopted country. He gives us a personal insight into twentieth century Austrian history and politics, often critical but always full of sympathy. This very fine translation will enable the English-speaking reader to gain unique glimpses of the highly successful Alpine Republic as seen by one of its leading public intellectuals.
Istvan Deak, Seth Low Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University