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Workers and politics in occupied Austria, 1945–55

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This book examines the way in which Austria escaped absorption into the Soviet Bloc after 1945 and the impact this had on its domestic politics.
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In March 1946 Winston Churchill warned the world about the ‘Iron Curtain’ that had descended across Europe and behind which now lay, he said, the eight capitals of the ancient states of central and Eastern Europe. In fact, one of these eight, Vienna, escaped absorption into the Soviet bloc. Between 1945 and 1955, Austria and its capital were occupied by the Four (increasingly mutually antagonistic) Allied Powers. During this decade of confusion, insecurity, suspicion and fear, and confronted by poverty and the threat of famine, Austria’s political and economic elites joined forces to promote a culture of political unity and harmony from which eventually emerged the Austrian model of corporatism, commonly referred to as the Social Partnership.

This book sets the social and economic difficulties that Austria encountered in this crucial decade in their international context and examines how they were contained. The author also discusses the long-term implications of the Austrian culture of consensus, not only for the way in which the country dealt with its recent past, but also for present-day political developments.

A remarkable study that will be essential reading for students and scholars of twentieth-century European history.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 232
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 31 January 2015
ISBN: 9780719073519
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Europe / Austria & Hungary, General and world history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations, European history

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Jill Lewis is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Swansea University

Introduction
1. The Anschluss
2. 1945: liberation
3. Hunger, rape and recognition
4. Supervised independence
5. The threat to consensus
6. Transformation and confrontation
7. Rising tensions
8. The putsch that never was
9. The aftermath
Bibliography
Index