Narrating socialism in Habsburg Austria. Building a poetic organization -- The path of Christ -- Exclusion from the nation. Social exclusion in space -- Everyday ethnicity and workers' internationalism -- Exclusion from the ranks of the Staatsvolk -- Exclusion from the unified Národ -- 1897 and beyond -- Storms of November. Suffrage as revolutionary utopia -- The argument of the streets -- Seizing the nation -- Coda : May 1907 -- Socialist Hussites, Marxist Wagnerians. The most national party -- Genuine Schillerfeste -- Edifying working-class nations -- Returns to Lipany -- Völkisch visions and rising resentment -- The logics of separatism. A nation on the advance -- Working apart -- Learning apart -- The vices of large nations -- Class ethos remains
Summary
This work tells the story of how nationalism spread among industrial workers in central Europe in the twentieth century, addressing the far-reaching effects, including the democratization of Austrian politics, the collapse of internationalist socialist solidarity before World War I, and the twentieth-century triumph of Social Democracy in much of Europe
Notes
This edition previously issued in print: 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience
Specialized
Notes
Online resource; title from home page (viewed on December 8, 2016)