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The Second Republic

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction
  5. Intro 1
  6. The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience 6
  7. Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
  8. The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna 10
  9. The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate 15
  10. Jewish Cultural Responses 22
  11. Arthur Schnitzler 25
  12. Adolf Dessauer 38
  13. Felix Salten 42
  14. Stefan Zweig 50
  15. Hugo von Hofmannsthal 54
  16. Karl Kraus 57
  17. Theodor Herzl 63
  18. Richard Beer-Hofmann 77
  19. Conclusion 82
  20. Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
  21. Jewish Identity and World War I 93
  22. A New Jewish Identity Crisis 99
  23. Rising Anti-Semitism 102
  24. The Beginning of the End 103
  25. Jews and the Anschluss 105
  26. Jewish Cultural Responses During the Interwar Years 106
  27. Arthur Schnitzler 109
  28. Felix Salten 114
  29. Stefan Zweig 121
  30. Joseph Roth 128
  31. Karl Kraus 139
  32. Hugo Bettauer 142
  33. Elias Canetti 147
  34. Veza Canetti 156
  35. Conclusion 164
  36. Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
  37. Introduction 174
  38. The Immediate Postwar Situation 175
  39. The Second Republic 177
  40. Austrian Jews and the Second Republic 181
  41. Jewish Identity after 1945 184
  42. Ilse Aichinger 185
  43. Friedrich Torberg 195
  44. Hilde Spiel 203
  45. Conclusion 214
  46. Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
  47. Introduction 220
  48. The Waldheim Affair 221
  49. Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim 225
  50. Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing 227
  51. Ruth Beckermann 229
  52. Robert Schindel 237
  53. Doron Rabinovici 243
  54. Robert Menasse 250
  55. Eva Menasse 255
  56. Elfriede Jelinek 261
  57. Conclusion 265
  58. Conclusion 271
  59. Bibliography 274
  60. Index 285
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