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Interwar Salzburg - Austrian Culture Beyond Vienna

English · Hardback

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A long-overdue reassessment of post-1918 Salzburg as a distinct Austrian cultural hub that experimented in moving beyond war and empire into a modern, self-consciously inclusive, and international center for European culture. For over 300 years, Salzburg had its own legacy as a city-state at an international crossroads, less stratified than Europe''s colonial capitals and seeking a political identity based in civic participation with its own economy and politics. After World War I, Salzburg became a refuge. Its urban and bucolic spaces staged encounters that had been brutally cut apart by the war; its deep-seated traditions of citizenship, art, and education guided its path.In Interwar Salzburg , contributors from around the globe recover an evolving but now lost vanguard of European culture, fostering not only new identities in visual and performing arts, film, music, and literature, but also a festival culture aimed at cultivating an inclusive public (not an international elite) and a civic culture sharing public institutions, sports, tourism, and a diverse spectrum of cultural identities serving a new European ideal.>

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Authors Katherine Arens, Meyer, Robert von Dassanowsky
Assisted by Katherine Arens (Editor), Robert von Dassanowsky (Editor), Imke Meyer (Editor of the series)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.02.2024
 
EAN 9798765112588
ISBN 9798765112588
No. of pages 360
Dimensions 146 mm x 218 mm x 26 mm
Series New Directions in German Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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