Autriche Books
From quiet hope to freedom
By Judy Urman
"The life story of Judy and Ernest Urman was one of sacrifice, struggle, strength, love ... of quiet hope. A world in turmoil, impending war, and horrors propelled them from one country to the next...
Read MorePaper Love
One woman’s journey to find the lost love her grandfather left behind when he fled pre-World War II Europe, and an exploration into family identity, myth, and memory.Years after her grandfath...
Read MoreNew Perspectives on Austrians and World War II
"For more than a generation after World War II, offi cial government doctrine and many Austrians insisted they had been victims of Nazi aggression in 1938 and, therefore, bore no responsibility for...
Read MoreSexuality in Austria
"Scholars have increasingly been investigating human sexuality as an important field of social history in particular national cultures. This volume examines both continuities and changing patterns...
Read MoreKlimt
By Sara Haynes
Provides an introduction to the life and history of artist Gustav Klimt, along with some of his most important and influential works.
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