Table
of Contents
Peter Weibel/Friedrich Stadler,
Editorial
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8
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Part 1: Articles
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I.
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Friedrich Stadler, The Emigration and Exile of Austrian Intellectuals
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14
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Oliver Rathkolb, Cultural Exodus from Austria during the Fascist Period |
28
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Peter Eppel, Exiled Austrians in the USA, 1938-1945: Immigration, Exile,
Remigration, no Invitation to Return
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37
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II.
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Friedrich Stadler, Vienna Circle and the University of Vienna
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50
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Hans Joachim Dahms, The Emigration of the Vienna Circle
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65
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Rudolf Haller, "Philosophy -- Tool and Weapon"
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89
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Mcallister H. Hull Jr., The Influence of the Vienna Circle on American Philosophy of Science
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98
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III.
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Elke Mühlleitner/Johannes
Reichmayr, The Exodus of Psychoanalysts from Vienna
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108
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Bernhard Handlbauer, The Emigration of the Vienna School of Individual Psychology |
128
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Gerhard Benetka, The Viennese Institute of Psychology. Obituary for a Once
Important Research Institution |
133
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IV.
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Christian Fleck, The Emigration of Social Scientists from Austria |
140
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Karl H. Müller, The Ideal Worlds of Austria's Political Economists |
153
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Oliver Rathkolb, The Exodus of Austrian Jurisprudence |
169
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V.
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Günter Fellner, The Emigration of Austrian Historians |
184
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VI.
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Wolfgang Reiter, The Year 1938 and its Consequences for the Sciences in Austria |
200
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VII.
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Martin Seiler, The Vienna School of Art History in Exile and the
Warburg-lnstitute in London |
214
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VIII.
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Karl-Markus Gauss, "Bitter Ink" |
222
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Konstantin Kaiser, Austrians in Exile and their Concepts of Culture and Nation |
227
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Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler, Literature Studies and Exile |
237
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Peter Roessler, Drama Studies and Theatre Journalism in Exile |
239
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Klemens Renoldner, Stefan Zweig and Austria |
241
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Alfred Pfoser, Thomas Bernhard: Scandal as an Artwork |
245
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Walter Grünzweig, "The Road to America": Intercultural Dimensions of Austro-American Literature Following 1939 |
249
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IX.
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Friedrich Achleitner, Is There Such a Thing as "Austrofascist Architecture"? |
258
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Friedrich Achleitner, The Exiled Architecture |
263
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Matthias Boeckl, Is there Modernism after the Banishment of Architects? |
269
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X.
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Friedrich Heller, The Emigration of Austrian Musicians and Musicologists |
286
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XI.
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Bernhard Frankfurter, Vanishing Point: Hollywood. On the Emigration of the Austrian Film World |
294
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Gerald D. Nash, The Austrian Cultural Impact on America: Hollywood in World War II |
307
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XII.
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Fritz Hausjell, The Expatriation of Austrian Journalism and Communication Studies |
312
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XIII.
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Peter Weibel, The Exodus of the Arts from Austria |
316
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Autobiographical Texts
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Georg Eisler, Landscape of Exile |
322
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Heinz von Förster, Magic and Cybernetics |
327
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Ernst Gombrich, "Assimilation was, one could say, the normal thing..."
"Austria later awarded me all sorts of orders..." |
333 336
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Henry Grunwald, "How to Become an American" |
338
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Viktor Matejka, How Arnold Schönberg Came to be Honored Do not remove from the agenda again! The Great O.K. and the Small V.M |
343 351 358
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Essay
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Paul Hofmann, Up and Down Somebody Else's Stairs |
366
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List of Sources, Up and Down Somebody Else's Stairs |
390
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Illustration References, Up and Down Somebody Else's Stairs |
393
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Part 2: Biographical Documentation
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Österreichische Wissenschaftsemigration |
1
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Das österreichische Literarische Exil |
77
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