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This dissertation examines the outbreak of the First World War in Graz by means of a microhistorical approach. Consequently, this dissertation reveals that the social cohesion of the city has fundamentally changed during the first months of the war. Due to people’s various different notations concernig the right way of living and, particularly, the proper way of warfare, countless conflicts as well as cooperations arose in the city.
Graz (Austria) --- Graz (Austria) --- History. --- Social conditions.
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This dissertation examines the outbreak of the First World War in Graz by means of a microhistorical approach. Consequently, this dissertation reveals that the social cohesion of the city has fundamentally changed during the first months of the war. Due to people’s various different notations concernig the right way of living and, particularly, the proper way of warfare, countless conflicts as well as cooperations arose in the city.
Graz (Austria) --- History. --- Social conditions.
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The objective of this publication is to trace and describe the artistic and institutional decisions that have influenced the work of Camera Austria, which has been made visible through numerous exhibitions and symposiums on photography and, since 1980, by the magazine Camera Austria International. Operating through a comprehensive network of photographers, academics, and art critics from all over the world, the “laboratory” Camera Austria has shaped the photographic culture both internationally and regionally. At the centre of the book are positions of artists that Camera Austria has worked with for exhibitions, who have presented their work at the symposiums and contributed to the magazine. This publication accompanies the exhibition Camera Austria. Laboratory for Photography and Theory at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, from 24 November 2018 to 4 March 2019. The publication is dedicated to the Austrian association Camera Austria and its institutional history and network from its foundation as an independent artists’ project in the mid-1970s to the present.
Photography --- artistieke fotografie --- Camera Austria [Graz]
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"Bernhard Thonhofer researched street life in Graz at the beginning of World War I 1914 and how the Burgfrieden was shaped subsequently. By that a transformation process from a fragmented militarized society in times of peace to a society in times of war is portrayed, with its asynchrony and discrepancy, but also in its outlines. This ""unity"" on the streets was full of breaches and contradictions from the start. The people of Graz transformed not into a monolithic ""war society"" free of political, national, confessional or gender-specific conflicts. In fact the 4 years of ""Volkskrieg"" damaged coexistence in Graz."
History / Europe --- History --- Graz --- Styria --- First World War --- homefront --- war enthusiasm --- truce policy --- microhistorical approach --- Steiermark --- Erster Weltkrieg --- Heimatfront --- Kriegsbegeisterung --- Burgfrieden --- Mikrogeschichte --- Arbeiterwille --- Grazer Tagblatt --- Grazer Volksblatt
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"Bernhard Thonhofer researched street life in Graz at the beginning of World War I 1914 and how the Burgfrieden was shaped subsequently. By that a transformation process from a fragmented militarized society in times of peace to a society in times of war is portrayed, with its asynchrony and discrepancy, but also in its outlines. This ""unity"" on the streets was full of breaches and contradictions from the start. The people of Graz transformed not into a monolithic ""war society"" free of political, national, confessional or gender-specific conflicts. In fact the 4 years of ""Volkskrieg"" damaged coexistence in Graz."
History / Europe --- History --- Graz --- Styria --- First World War --- homefront --- war enthusiasm --- truce policy --- microhistorical approach --- Steiermark --- Erster Weltkrieg --- Heimatfront --- Kriegsbegeisterung --- Burgfrieden --- Mikrogeschichte --- Arbeiterwille --- Grazer Tagblatt --- Grazer Volksblatt
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"Bernhard Thonhofer researched street life in Graz at the beginning of World War I 1914 and how the Burgfrieden was shaped subsequently. By that a transformation process from a fragmented militarized society in times of peace to a society in times of war is portrayed, with its asynchrony and discrepancy, but also in its outlines. This ""unity"" on the streets was full of breaches and contradictions from the start. The people of Graz transformed not into a monolithic ""war society"" free of political, national, confessional or gender-specific conflicts. In fact the 4 years of ""Volkskrieg"" damaged coexistence in Graz."
History --- Graz --- Styria --- First World War --- homefront --- war enthusiasm --- truce policy --- microhistorical approach --- Steiermark --- Erster Weltkrieg --- Heimatfront --- Kriegsbegeisterung --- Burgfrieden --- Mikrogeschichte --- Arbeiterwille --- Grazer Tagblatt --- Grazer Volksblatt
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