The Austrian Mind: An Intellectual and Social History, 1848-1938. By William M. Johnston.The Austrian Mind: An Intellectual and Social History, 1848-1938. By William M. Johnston.
The Austrian Mind: An Intellectual and Social History, 1848-1938. By William M. Johnston.

The Austrian Mind: An Intellectual and Social History, 1848-1938

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By William M. Johnston

"The Austrian Mind is the first book in English or in German to analyze both in depth and in breadth the intellectual history of the Hapsburg Monarchy between 1848 and 1938. Based upon an impressive command of primary and secondary published sources, Johnston's book is a tour de force. In 400 pages of text the author evaluates the contribution of Austro-Hungarian intellectuals to economic, legal, and social theory, to the arts, to philosophy, to literature and criticism, and to medicine."—Annals

"It is hard to write about this encyclopedic and uncommonly informative and stimulating study in anything but superlatives, for it is equally brilliant in conception and execution. . . . it is replete with detail, remarkably accurate, and lucidly written."—Modern Austrian Literature

"A most readable and lively discussion of the complex systems of though current at the time and the way they interconnect. . . The rich intellectual achievement of the old Austria, in all its diversity and unity, in its characteristic boldness and ambiguity, is impressively demonstrated."—Journal of European Studies

The Austrian Mind is the first book in English or in German to analyze both in depth and in breadth the intellectual history of the Hapsburg Monarchy between 1848 and 1938. Based upon an impressive command of primary and secondary published sources, Johnston's book is a tour de force. In 400 pages of text the author evaluates the contributions of Austro-Hungarian intellectuals to economic, legal, and social theory, to the arts, to philosophy, to literature and criticism, and to medicine.

Paperback
540 pages
University of California Press, 1983
5.5 x 1.4 x 8 inches
ISBN 9780520049550
Austrian History