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The Vienna Project Tours: Partial Bibliography Kate Melchior Books Beller, Steven. Vienna and the Jews: 1867-‐1938: A Cultural History. Cambridge U.a.: Cambridge U Pr., 1989. Print. Bukey, Evan Burr. Hitler’s Austria: Popular Sentiment in the Nazi Era. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Print. Bukey, Evan Burr. Jews and Intermarriage in Nazi Austria. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. Print. Feurstein, Michaela. Jüdisches Wien: Stadtspaziergänge. Wien: Böhlau. 2001. Print. Glockemeier, Georg. Zur Wiener Judenfrage. Verlag Günther, Leipzig & Wien, 1936. Print. Holmes, Deborah, and Lisa Silverman. Interwar Vienna: Culture between Tradition and Modernity. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2009. Print. Marschik, Matthias, and Georg Spitaler. Das Wiener Russendenkmal. Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant, 2005. Print. Mosse, George L, Claudia Schoppmann, Rainer Hoffschildt, Frank Wagner, and Thomas Rahe. Der Homosexuellen NS-‐Opfer Gedenken. 1st ed. Berlin: Heinrich-‐Böll-‐Stiftung, 1999. Print. Rechter, David. The Jews of Vienna and the First World War. London: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2001. Print. Rozenblit, Marsha L. The Jews of Vienna, 1867-‐1914: Assimilation and Identity. Albany, NY: State U of New York, 1983. Print. Silverman, Lisa. Becoming Austrians: Jews and Culture between the World Wars. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2012. Print. The Path of Remembrance through Leopoldstadt (Vienna's 2nd District): In Memory of Jewish Life, in Commemoration of the Jewish Residents. Wien: Verein "Steine Der Erinnerung an Jüdische Opfer Des Holocausts", 2008. Print. Uhl, Heidemarie. "From Discourse to Representation: 'Austrian Memory' in Public Space." Narrating the Nation: Representations in History, Media and the Arts. New York, Oxford: Berghan, 2008. 207-‐ 21. Print. Utgaard, Peter. Remembering and Forgetting Nazism: Education, National Identity, and the Victim Myth in Postwar Austria. New York: Berghahn, 2003. Print.
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Young, James Edward. The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning. New Haven: Yale UP, 1993. Print. Journal Articles Angetter, Daniela C. “Anatomical science at University of Vienna 1938-‐45.” The Lancet, Volume 355, Issue 9213 (22 April 2000): 1454-‐1457. Web. 07 November 2014. Berg, Matthew Paul. "Challenging Political Culture in Postwar Austria: Veterans' Associations, Identity, and the Problem of Contemporary History." Central European History 30.04 (1997): 513. Web. Berner, Margit. “The Nazi Period Collections of Physical Anthropology in the Museum of Natural History, Vienna.” In: András Rényi (Ed.) „Col Tempo” The W. project. Catalog of the Installation in the Hungarian Pavilion of the 53rd International Art Exhibition in Venice – La Biennalia di Venezia Péter Forgács’s installation / Curator: András Rényi. Masterprint Press, Budapest 2009, 34-‐48. Web. 7 November 2014. Blutinger, Jeffrey C. "Bearing Witness: Teaching the Holocaust from a Victim-‐Centered Perspective." The History Teacher 42.3 (2009): 269-‐79. JSTOR. Web. 08 Nov. 2014. Bunzl, Matti. "On the Politics and Semantics of Austrian Memory: Vienna's Monument against War and Fascism." History and Memory 7.2 (1995): 7-‐40. JSTOR. Web. 07 Nov. 2014. Hubbard, Chris. “Eduard Pernkopf’s atlas of topographical and applied human anatomy: The continuing ethical controversy.” The Anatomical Record, Volume 265, Issue 5 (15 October 2001): 207-‐2011. Web. 07 November 2014. < http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar.1157/full> Krickler, Kurt. “Homosexuals in Austria: Nazi persecution and the long struggle for rehabilitation.” Working Papers Series Number 12. CCGES/CCEAE, York. 2008. Web. 19 September 2014 < http://ccges.apps01.yorku.ca/wp/wp-‐content/uploads/2008/12/krickler-‐homosexuals-‐in-‐austria-‐ nazi-‐persecution-‐and-‐the-‐long-‐struggle-‐for-‐rehabilitation.pdf> Kuttenberg, Eva. "Austria's Topography of Memory: Heldenplatz, Albertinaplatz, Judenplatz, and Beyond." The German Quarterly 80.4 (2007): 468-‐91. JSTOR. Web. 08 Nov. 2014. Milton, Sybil. "Gypsies and the Holocaust." The History Teacher 24.4 (1991): 375-‐87. JSTOR. Web. 08 Nov. 2014. Milton, Sybil. "Sinti and Roma in Twentieth-‐Century Austria and Germany." German Studies Review 23.2 (2000): 317-‐31. JSTOR. Web. 07 Nov. 2014. Neugebauer, Wolfgang. “Racial Hygiene in Vienna 1938. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, Sonderheft (März 1998): DÖW. Web. Uhl, Heidemarie. "Das “erste Opfer”. Der österreichische Opfermythos Und Seine Transformationen in Der Zweiten Republik." Österreichische Zeitschrift Für Politikwissenschaft (2001): 19-‐34. Web. . Kate Melchior © 2014
Wahl, Niko. Verfolgung Und Vermögensentzug Homosexueller Auf Dem Gebiet Der Republik Österreich Während Der NS-‐Zeit: Bemühungen Um Restitution, Entschädigung Und Pensionen in Der Zweiten Republik. Wien: Oldenbourg, 2004. Print. Websites and Online Sources Baumgartner, Gerhard. The Fate of European Roma and Sinti During the Holocaust. Verein _erinnerung.at_. nd. [internet]. 19 September 2014. Documentationsarchiv des österreichischen Wiederstandes. Web. 7 November 2014. erinnerung.at—Nationalsozialismus und Holocaust/Gedächtnis und Gegenwart. Web. 7 November 2014. Jewish Welcome Service Vienna. “Jewish Vienna—Heritage and Mission.” 2011. Web. Kargl, Silvia, Bernadette Mayrhofer, Oliver Rathkolb, Fritz Trümpi. “Vienna Philharmonic: A Historical Overview of the NS Era.” The Vienna Philharmonic. Nd. Web. 7 November 2014. < http://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/orchestra/history/national-‐sozialism> Kniefacz, Katharina and Herbert Posch. Gedenkbuch für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus an der Universität Wien1938.. Universität Wien. Nd. Web. 7 November 2014. “Parlament Lässt NS-‐Vergangenheit Aufarbeiten." Wien ORF, 24 Jan. 2014. Web. 19 Sept. 2014. . Prodhan, Georgina. "Vienna Philharmonic Acknowledges Honoring Nazi War Criminal." Reuters. N.p., 11 Mar. 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2014. . Segal, Jérôme. “The Vienna Project: Researched Sites.” The Vienna Project. Web. 7 November 2014. The War Against the “Inferior”: On the History of Nazi Medicine in Vienna. Documentationsarchivs des österreichischen Wiederstandes. nd. [internet]. 19 September 2014 The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Learn about the Holocaust. Web. 19 September 2014. < http://www.ushmm.org/learn> Theater Nestroyhof/Hamakom. Web. 7 Nov. 2014. < http://www.hamakom.at/>. Yad Vashem-‐-‐Israeli World Center for Holocaust Research, Documentation, Education and Commemoration. Web. 7 November 2014. Kate Melchior © 2014
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