The R. John Rath prize is given annually for the best article published in the Austrian History Yearbook. It is funded by the estate of the longtime Habsburg scholar and…
This talk examined the relationship between imperial collapse and anti-globalism in interwar Austria, focusing on popular movements that arose on the right and left to achieve…
“It is rare when a scholar's first book establishes its author in the front rank of his field, and it is rarer still when the book remains a standard work for the balance of…
Since its inception, the Center for Austrian Studies has offered a regular series of presentations by scholars in a wide variety of disciplines: the humanities, social…
Charles Ingrao is professor emeritus at Purdue University, a prodigious historian of Habsburg central Europe, and an advocate for active resolution in the countries of former…
Applauding the many people who worked to keep this visiting Austrian family safe, well supplied, and connected in Minneapolis during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Lisl Close led a fascinating life and left an indelible mark on Minnesota’s built landscape. History major Olivia Rudek interviews scholar and expert Jane King Hession.