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Author Robertson, Angus, 1969- author.

Title The crossroads of civilization : a history of Vienna / Angus Robertson.

Edition First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
Publication Info. New York : Pegasus Books, 2022.
©2022
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  943.613 ROB    AVAILABLE
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Description xii, 448 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates :: illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-424) and index.
Contents From Vindobona to Vienna -- The imperial Habsburg capital -- Th empire strikes back -- Revolting French and Napoleon -- The glorious moment: the congress of Vienna -- The concert of Europe: the age of Metternich -- The longest reign -- Nervous spendour: fin de siecle -- Waltzing to war -- The first republic to the Third Reich -- Occupation, intrigue and espionage -- Diplomatic capital -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary "A rich and illuminating history of the world capital that has transformed art, culture, and politics. Vienna is unique amongst world capitals in its consistent international importance over the centuries. From the ascent of the Habsburgs as Europe's leading dynasty to the Congress of Vienna, which reordered Europe in the wake of Napoleon's downfall, to bridge-building summits during the Cold War, Vienna has been the scene of key moments in world history. Scores of pivotal figures were influenced by their time in Vienna, including: Empress Maria Theresa, Count Metternich, Bertha von Suttner, Theodore Herzl, Gustav Mahler, Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, John F. Kennedy, and many others. In a city of great composers, artists, and thinkers, it is here that both the most positive and destructive ideas of recent history have developed. From its time as the capital of an imperial superpower, through war, dissolution, dictatorship to democracy Vienna has reinvented itself and its relevance to the rest of the world"--publisher's website.
Subject Vienna (Austria) -- History.
ISBN 9781639361953 (hardcover)
1639361952
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