Nazism and the radical right in Austria, 1918-1934

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    • Lauridsen, John T.

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Nazism and the radical right in Austria, 1918-1934

John T. Lauridsen

(Danish humanist texts and studies, v. 32)

Royal Library, Museum Tusculanum Press, 2007

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Translated from Danish

Includes bibliographical references (p. 481-530) and index

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Description

The author offers a comparative analysis of the two most important radical right-wing movements in Austria during the inter-war period: Heimwehr and NSDAP. The book examines the movements from their emergence until they respectively are taken into the existing power apparatus (Heimwehr) and forbidden (NSDAP). The analysis ends in 1934 after the destruction of democracy when the Austrian labour movement was violently put down and the NSDAP vainly made an attempted coup.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • The General Structural Background of the Conflict Between Bourgeois and Socialist Austria
  • Origins and Formative Years 1918-1922
  • Stagnation 1923-1927
  • The Unification Movement of the Radical Bourgeoisie
  • Division and Decline
  • A Governmental Movement 1932-1934
  • NSDAP's Precursors
  • In the Shadow of the Heimwehr 1926-1930
  • Years of Expansion as a Legal Party 1931-1933
  • The Putsch of 25 July and its Background
  • Conclusions.

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