List of Illustrations
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Steven Beller
Chapter 1. Vienna 1900 Revisited: Paradigms and
Problems
Allan Janik
Chapter 2. Rethinking the Liberal Legacy
Pieter M. Judson
Chapter 3. Fin de Siècle or
Jahrhundertwende: The Question of an Austrian Sonderweg
James Shedel
Chapter 4. Theodor Herzl and Richard von
Schaukal: Self-Styled Nobility and the Sources of Bourgeois
Belligerence in Prewar Vienna
Michael Burri
Chapter 5. Marginalizations: Politics and
Culture beyond Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
Scott Spector
Chapter 6. Freud’s “Vienna Middle”
Alfred Pfabigan
Chapter 7. Popper’s Cosmopolitanism: Culture
Clash and Jewish Identity
Malachi Haim Hacohen
Chapter 8. A Matter of Professionalism:
Marketing Identity in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
Robert Jensen
Chapter 9. The Image of Women in Painting:
Clichés and Reality in Austria-Hungary, 1895–1905
Ilona Sármány-Parsons
Chapter 10. Afterthoughts about Fin-de-Siècle
Vienna: The Problem of Aesthetic Culture in Central Europe
Mary Gluck
Select Bibliography
Index
Steven Beller is an Independent Scholar who lives in Washington, D.C.
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