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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Karl R. Stadler
Affiliation:
University of Linz

Extract

In recent years there has been a deplorable lack of interest in Austria in the historical role of the Jews in Central Europe. Given the general trends towards internationalization of the social sciences and the interdisciplinary method of analysis, this neglect is most distressing. Presumably this lack of scholarly interest is related to the fact that since World War II the Central European Jews no longer constitute a distinct ethnic and religious group. Apart from studies made in university institutes for Jewish studies and in occasional publications which have mainly treated various aspects of “the holocaust,” most studies have approached Jewish history only collaterally by focusing on anti-Semitism.

Type
Economic and Social History
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1975

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References

1 Bunzl, John, Klassenkampf in der Diaspora. Zur Geschichte des jüdischen Arbeiterbewegung. With a Foreword by Stadler, Karl R.. In Schriftenreihe des Ludwig- Bolizmann Instiiuls für Geschichle der Arbeiterbewegung, No. 5 (Vienna: Europa Verlag, 1975).Google Scholar