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Journal articles on the topic "Österreichisches Konferenzzentrum (Vienna, Austria)"

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Thorpe, Julia. "Exhibiting the Austro-Hungarian Empire: The Austrian Museum for Folk Culture in Vienna, 1895-1925." Museum and Society 13, no. 1 (January 1, 2015): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/mas.v13i1.316.

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The Austrian Museum for Folk Culture (Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde) was established in 1895 in Vienna, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Initially founded as ‘monument of a state of nations [Völkerstaat]’ it acted on and facilitated larger imperial projects of statecraft, war and international diplomacy that spanned the Empire and its displacement in the interwar period (Schmidt 1960: 29). While much of the Museum’s collection was acquired in the years before the Empire’s collapse in 1918, I argue that it was only in the Empire’s afterlife that the Museum was able to perform its memory work for an entombed ‘state of nations’. The Museum projected this site of imperial memory initially onto a post-imperial pan-European map and then, following the rise of German nationalism in Germany and Austria, onto a pan-German vision of empire and nationhood.
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Books on the topic "Österreichisches Konferenzzentrum (Vienna, Austria)"

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Manfred, Kandler, Museum Carnuntinum, and Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut (Vienna, Austria), eds. 100 Jahre Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut 1898-1998: Forschungen in Carnuntum. Wien: Das Institut, 1998.

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Manfred, Kandler, Wlach Gudrun, and Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut (Vienna, Austria), eds. 100 Jahre Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut 1898-1998. Wien: Das Institut, 1998.

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A, Bernd Clifford, Pichl Robert, and Wagner Margarete, eds. The other Vienna: The culture of Biedermeier Austria : österreichisches Biedermeier in Literatur, Musik, Kunst und Kulturgeschichte ; österreichisch-amerikanisches Symposium, veranstaltet von der Grillparzer-Gesellschaft (Wien) und der Grillparzer Society of America, der City University of New York (CUNY) und dem Österreichischen Kulturinstitut New York vom 25. bis 27.3.1999 in New York City. Wien: Lehner, 2002.

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Volker, Angela, and Ruperta Pichler. Textiles of the Wiener Werkstatte: 1910-1932. Thames & Hudson, 2004.

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