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Robert A. Kann—A Memoir from Austria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Gerald Stourzh
Affiliation:
University of Vienna

Extract

From 1950—when Robert Kann first revisited Vienna twelve years after having been driven away from Austria—to the time of his death in Vienna on August 30, 1981, Kann was a man of two countries. For three decades his work spanned America and Austria; he taught, lectured and published on two continents. Kann's influence on historical scholarship both in America and Austria (and beyond) is evidenced by the fact that more of Kann's books were publised both in English and in German translations than those of any other scholar in the field. Let us recall these titles: The Multinational Empire (1950), The Habsburg Empire (1957), A Study in Austrian Intellectual History (1960), The Problem of Restoration (1968), and A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526–1918 (1974). All of them subsequently appeared in German translation in Austria; thus their impact was doubled.

Type
To Robert A. Kann, to Whom all of Us on Both Sides of the Atlantic Owe so Much
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1981

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