Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Vienna
Origins of the Christian Social Movement, 1848-1897
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:5th Jul '95
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This insightful examination of late 19th-century Vienna reveals the decline of liberal culture and the rise of radical political movements, particularly through figures like Karl Lueger in Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Vienna.
In Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Vienna, the author delves into the intricate social and political landscape of Vienna during the twilight of the Habsburg Empire. This period, marked by significant cultural shifts, saw the decline of the city's liberal traditions, which had once flourished in the 19th century. The narrative explores how these changes paved the way for a burgeoning radicalism that would reshape the fabric of Viennese society.
The book highlights the emergence of influential figures such as Karl Lueger, whose rise to prominence was emblematic of the changing political tides. Lueger's leadership of the Christian Socialist Party illustrated the growing appeal of radical ideologies, which resonated with many disenchanted citizens. The author meticulously examines the factors contributing to this shift, including economic struggles and social unrest, which fueled discontent and led to the embrace of more extreme political solutions.
Ultimately, Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Vienna provides a comprehensive analysis of the forces that contributed to the transformation of Vienna's political culture. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of this pivotal era, offering insights into how historical events shaped modern political thought and movements. Through its detailed exploration, the book invites readers to reflect on the lasting implications of radicalism in contemporary society.
ISBN: 9780226069562
Dimensions: 22mm x 16mm x 4mm
Weight: 879g
592 pages