No fewer than a dozen foreign correspondents working for US American newspapers and news agencies and many established and emerging authors as well as hundreds of American physicians spent extended periods of time in Vienna and Austria in the 1920s and 1930s. The study of their published reports and the literary estates of many visitors (including their correspondence with friends and their journals) helps to discover extended networks of friendships. Their accounts show that most of the American visitors continued to perceive Vienna after the collapse of the monarchy, and despite recurrent political crises, culminating in the tragic Civil War of 1934, in conformity with stereotype notions rooted in the 19th century, as a Mecca of Medicine and Music, and as the city of café culture. Austria was thus in the reports in newspapers and accounts of the news agencies for a transatlantic public mostly presented in a positive light. The close contacts of a multitude of visitors with members of the local elite, often with Jewish backgrounds, inspired many a roman-à-clef, fictional narratives, poems and also plays, adapting popular local material and traditions (Thornton Wilder). While many visitors took an interest in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, which they applied in their own lives (H. D.), or benefitted from the advanced medical school of Vienna, even authors who had not yet visited Austria (Joseph Freeman) were able to imagine plots centered on the city and its environment by tapping the rich detailed material provided in the media and designing a densely depicted Viennese setting. The friendships which had developed and the networks thus established were also of great importance for quite a few Austrians who fled into exile after the catastrophe of the Anschluss. The experiences of that cohort of transatlantic visitors and the predominantly positive image of Vienna and Austria re-emerged after the end of World War Two and continued to exert an influence until well into the 1980s.
Waldemar Zacharasiewicz Book order






- 2018
- 2017
Return from Exile
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The significant loss to the humanities and social sciences in the 20th century due to the expulsion of scholars and artists from Austria and Central Europe is well recognized. This collection of articles explores a related but less examined aspect: the bureaucratic and ideological challenges faced by exiled scholars and artists wishing to return, alongside essays documenting the varying opportunities for returnees to influence their disciplines post-Nazi rule. The 27 essays emphasize the roles of returnees as mentors for younger scholars, promoting modernization and internationalization amid stagnation in universities. Notable figures in history, philosophy, and political science faced obstacles in securing full academic positions despite their impactful initiatives, while theatre directors significantly influenced cultural programs. The volume also discusses personal hesitations of intellectuals like Oskar Morgenstern and Ernst Krenek, who were reluctant to relinquish US citizenship for academic roles in politically unstable environments. Additionally, many émigrés remained exiles on both sides of the Atlantic. A key strength of the volume is its in-depth examination of exiled Austrian economists, many of whom returned from Britain to shape economic theory and policy, primarily from outside university settings, while transatlantic exiles predominantly stayed in the USA.
- 2014
Immigration and integration in North America: Canadian and Austrian perspectives
- 167 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The bilingual volume features nine essays by prominent Canadianists from Austria, Germany, and Canada, exploring immigration and integration in North America. It examines how Canada addresses these challenges and considers whether its officially multicultural approach could serve as a model for countries like Austria and France. Successful integration is reflected in contemporary novels by immigrants, while ethnic autobiographies highlight past issues and prejudices. The tensions arising from transcultural transitions are presented as potential sources of inspiration, particularly through the works of Caribbean authors. The essays also discuss immigration from Austria and the unique approach to integration in Quebec, where interculturalism is emphasized. Additionally, the volume addresses immigration challenges in France and the plight of millions of undocumented immigrants from Latin America in the USA.
- 2009
Native Americans and first nations
- 259 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Das Aufeinandertreffen von Einwanderern und indigener Bevölkerung war nicht immer konfliktfrei – für alle Kunstgattungen aber doch auch sehr fruchtbar und bereichernd. Diese Probleme – in Kanada und den USA vom 19. Jh. bis zur Gegenwart – werden hier aus historischer, literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Sicht vorgestellt. So kommt die wechselseitige Beeinflussung und Inspiration in autobiographischen Texten, Gedichten und Gemälden, auf der Bühne und im Musikschaffen zur Sprache. Aus der Perspektive vergleichender Ethnizitätsstudien werden kulturkritische Perspektiven eingebracht und im breiten Kontext globaler Trends eine tragfähige Theorie der Indigenität entwickelt.
- 2007
Images of Germany in American Literature
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book delves into the evolving images of Germany and Germans in American literature over the last two centuries. Employing a comparative imagology approach, it integrates insights from social psychology and cultural anthropology. The author analyzes a diverse array of sources, such as literary texts, personal writings, travel accounts, media reports, films, and political cartoons, to uncover the cultural and historical narratives that shape perceptions of Germany in the American context.
- 2004
Der vorliegende Sammelband widmet sich aus interdisziplinärer Perspektive der brisanten Frage des transatlantischen Verhältnisses, das seit den dramatischen Umbrüchen vor etwa 15 Jahren durch Konflikte im politischen, wirtschaftlichen, ökologischen und rechtlichen Bereich gekennzeichnet ist. Profilierte österreichische, deutsche und amerikanische Vertreter der Fächer Völkerrecht und Politikwissenschaft, Soziologie und Philosophie, Experten auf dem Gebiet der Wirtschaftswissenschaft, des Privat- und Verfassungsrechtes, auf dem Gebiet der Medien sowie der Kulturwissenschaft analysieren die bestehenden Differenzen zwischen der amerikanischen Führungsmacht und dem in einem dynamischen Prozess des Erweiterns und Zusammenwachsens befindlichen Europa. Die vorgelegten Aufsätze spiegeln die Sorge von europäischen und amerikanischen Intellektuellen über den wachsenden Graben zwischen den durch historische Bande und ethische Ideale verbundenen Kontinenten wider und sind als Beitrag zum notwendigen Dialog im Bewusstsein um die gemeinsamen Werte zu verstehen.
- 2003