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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Map of Vienna | ||
1 | Austrian Liberals and Liberal Politics, 1848-79: Burger Privilege and the Fragmentation of Bourgeois Politics | 1 |
2 | The Viennese Artisans and the Origins of Political Antisemitism, 1880-90 | 40 |
3 | Catholic Politics in Vienna: The Radical Clergy and the Restoration of Mittelstand Society | 122 |
4 | Karl Lueger and the Radicalization of Viennese Democracy, 1875-90 | 184 |
5 | The Transformation of Viennese Politics: Metropolitan Vienna, White Collar Radicalism, and the Elections of 1891 | 247 |
6 | The Collapse of the Liberals and the Antisemitic Conquest of Vienna, 1893-97 | 316 |
Conclusion | 411 | |
Abbreviations | 423 | |
Notes | 427 | |
Bibliography | 531 | |
Index | 563 |
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