A is for Austria, Ep. 1 — Habsburg Vampires? Folklore, Fear & the Enlightenment
Vampires? In Austria? For the first episode of the A is for Austria podcast, Dr….
January 1, 2019 | Pre-1945 History
In this podcast on their book entitled ‘From a Multiethnic Empire to a Nation of Nations: Austro-Hungarian Migrants in the US, 1870 to 1940’, authors Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier, James Oberly, and Annemarie Steidl discuss the unique findings of their collaborative, multi-disciplinary study in which they uncovered new information regarding the migration between the Habsburg Monarchy and the United States—among the most significant migrations in history. Their work challenges commonly held immigration theories regarding assimilation while documenting the diversity of ethnic and religious groups during the two waves of migration from Austro-Hungary.
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Prof. Alison J. Clarke discusses her book, ‘Victor Papanek: Designer for the Real World,’ a…