Social democracy in the Austrian provinces, 1918-1934 : beyond Red Vienna
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Social democracy in the Austrian provinces, 1918-1934 : beyond Red Vienna
Leicester University Press , Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995
- : Leicester University Press
- : Fairleigh Dickinson
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-244) and index
内容説明・目次
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: Leicester University Press ISBN 9780718513986
内容説明
This is a study which aims to qualify and revise the traditional emphasis placed on the Social Democratic heartland of 'Red Vienna'. It focuses on workplace, community and political activity in the 'red', industrial enclaves scattered throughout the deeply conservative countryside of the Austrian provinces. It shows how a deepening divide between the priorities of Viennese and provincial Social Democracy weakened and undermined the movement as a whole in the period between the disintegration of the Habsburg Empire and the crushing of democratic politics in the Civil War of 1934. It is a important publication in European history. Austrian Social Democracy has long been widely recognised as a crucial example of the failure of the Left in the interwar years. This, though, is the first full-scale study of the Social Democratic movement which locates the reasons for that failure outside Vienna.
目次
- Introduction - looking beyond Red Vienna
- centre and periphery in social democratic politics
- creating the "strongholds" of provincial Social Democracy
- power and conflict in industrial relations
- patronage and the social democratic "stronghold"
- bureaucracy and democracy in the Social Democratic Party
- on the road to the "new human being"? - the social democratic "sub-culture"
- the politics of pragmatic reform
- decline, disintegration and destruction - Social Democracy 1930-1934
- conclusion - how Vienna "fiddled" while the provinces "burned".
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: Fairleigh Dickinson ISBN 9780838636299
内容説明
Revising the traditional emphasis placed on Red Vienna, this work focuses on workplace, community, and political activity in the red industrial enclaves scattered throughout the deeply conservative countryside of the Austrian provinces.
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