1st Edition

Women in Austria

By Gunter Bischof Copyright 1998
    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    The position of women in Austrian society, politics, and in the economy follows the familiar trajectory of Western societies. They were expected to accept their "proper place" in a male patriarchal world. Achieving equality in all spheres of life was a long struggle that is still not completed in spite of many advances. The chapters in Women in Austria attest to the growing interest and vibrancy in the area of women's studies in Austria and present a cross-section of new research in this field to an international audience. The volume includes with book reviews on Austrian business history, the Waldheim memoirs, Jews in postwar Austria, and political scandals in twentieth-century Austria. Women in Austria covers a plethora of significant social issues and will be essential to the work of women's studies scholars, sociologists, historians, and Austrian area specialists.

    TOPICAL ESSAYS; FORUM: AUSTRIA AND THE GHOST OF THE NEW EUROPE; HISTORIOGRAPHY ROUNDTABLE: PLACING JOHN BOYER'S WORK IN AUSTRIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY REVIEW ESSAYS; BOOK REVIEWS; ANNUAL REVIEW Survey of Austrian Politics 1996

    Biography

    Bischof, Gunter; Pelinka, Anton; Thurner, Erika