Contemporary Austrian Studies celebrates 30 years of scholarship with the release of CAS 30

Contemporary Austrian Studies is celebrating its thirtieth birthday with the release of volume thirty. In these thirty years, CAS has seen three publishers and a large number of guest editors. The first seventeen volumes were published by Transaction Publishers through Routledge. Volume eighteen to thirty have been published by University of New Orleans Press (UNO Press), and since volume twenty five CAS has been published jointly by UNO Press and innsbruck university press (iup). 

Volume thirty is available directly from the publishers, UNO Press, and innsbruck universtiy Press or from major retailers like Amazon.

Visual histories in 19th and 20th century Austria are documented here, from court photography and nature photography to political photography. A single photo studio is analyzed documenting lives in Western Austria as well as a photo archive and its special collections regarding mountains. Imperial Austria is present in the pictures of court photographer Ludwig Angerer. Photos of wars figure heavily in this volume, from the brutal fighting in the Dolomites during WWI to National Socialism, concentration camps and the air war during WWII. Postwar life and the American presence in Austria are documented from the end of the war to the postwar occupation—seen through the lenses of U.S. star photographer Yoichi Okamoto. Also analyzed are cartoons and the role of exhibits in modern public diplomacy.

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