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Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945 Book

Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945
Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945, The Myth of Austrian victimization at the hands of both Nazi Germany and the Allies became the unifying theme of Austrian official memory and a key component of national identity as a new Austria emerged from the ruins. In the 1980s, Austria's myth of vic, Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945, The Myth of Austrian victimization at the hands of both Nazi Germany and the Allies became the unifying theme of Austrian official memory and a key component of national identity as a new Austria emerged from the ruins. In the 1980s, Austria's myth of vic, Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945
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  • Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Schools, Identity, and the "Austria-as-Victim" Myth since 1945
  • Written by author Peter Utgaard
  • Published by Berghahn Books, Incorporated, September 2003
  • The Myth of Austrian victimization at the hands of both Nazi Germany and the Allies became the unifying theme of Austrian official memory and a key component of national identity as a new Austria emerged from the ruins. In the 1980s, Austria's myth of vic
  • Utgaard (history and social sciences, Cuyamaca College, California) analyzes how the education system cultivated postwar Austrian national through the myth of Austria as a victim of the Nazi era, which came to define the official memory of the Austrian Se
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The "Austria-as-Victim" Myth and Postwar Austrian Identity1
Pt. IReversing the Anschluss, 1945-1955
1From Blumchenkaffee to Wiener Melange: Schools, Identity, and the Birth of the Austria-as-Victim Myth25
Pt. IIMajor Themes of the Austria-as-Victim Myth, 1955-1986
2Remembering and Forgetting the Anschluss71
3Remembering and Forgetting World War II, the Holocaust, and the Resistance90
4Remembering and Forgetting the Allied Occupation, Rebuilding, and the State Treaty: The Second Rebirth of Austria and New Symbols of National Identity121
Pt. IIIThe End of the Austria-as-Victim Myth? Official Memory Since 1986
5Fragmentation of the Victim Myth Since 1986: From Kurt Waldheim to Jorg Haider161
Bibliography198
Index231


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