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The Austrians: A Thousand-Year Odyssey

por Gordon Brook-Shepherd

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This is a masterful survey of Austria's controversial place at the heart of European history. From the Reformation through the Napoleonic and Cold Wars to European Union, a superb history of Austria's central role in uniting Western civilization is covered. 24 pages of photographs and maps are included. "Connoisseurs of Austria and its delightful and infuriating inhabitants will agree that Mr. Brook-Shepherd has got it just about right.'--The Wall Street Journal "Engrossing, elegantly written history.'--Publishers Weekly… (más)
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Brook-Shepherd seems to know the Austrian 1% really well, but has no insight into the other 99%. I thought all along that this book had a rather peculiar take on Austrian history, but the Waldheim bit confirmed it. He left out the really right wing candidate in the election, and seemed to have no idea of the way the attacks on Waldheim were seen in the general population here. ( )
  MarthaJeanne | Feb 24, 2013 |
For me, this is my seminal work on Austrian history. Unlike others, it offers a more balanced view, looking at Austrian history (and society) from a position of knowledge but without serious bias.

It also was a personal revelation for me, as it detailed the role of my school's founder's family in securing the abdication of Emperor Charles in 1919, something that although my school was proud of its history, the role of its former students in building the Empire and, indeed, its connections with Europe and Catholicism, was never mentioned!
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I now gather from various sources that Brook-Shepherd's perspective is not so balanced as I first imagined. I was probably comparing it with some histories that were little more than popular journalism by people who knew nothing about Austria. Perhaps a re-read will result in a re-evaluation; and if it does, I shall revise my review.
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  RobertDay | Sep 6, 2008 |
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This is a masterful survey of Austria's controversial place at the heart of European history. From the Reformation through the Napoleonic and Cold Wars to European Union, a superb history of Austria's central role in uniting Western civilization is covered. 24 pages of photographs and maps are included. "Connoisseurs of Austria and its delightful and infuriating inhabitants will agree that Mr. Brook-Shepherd has got it just about right.'--The Wall Street Journal "Engrossing, elegantly written history.'--Publishers Weekly

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