Transatlantic Relations

Klaus Eisterer, Günter Bischof

Transatlantic Relations

Austria and Latin America in the 19th and 20th Centuries

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Based on the fact that the Austrian EU presidency hosts a big summit on EU-Latin American relations in early 2006, this extensive volume offers a broad overview from the Austrian perspective for the very first time.

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Based on the fact that the Austrian EU presidency hosts a big summit on EU-Latin American relations in early 2006, this extensive volume offers a broad overview from the Austrian perspective for the very first time.

Based on the fact that the Austrian EU presidency hosts a big summit on EU-Latin American relations in early 2006, this extensive volume offers a broad overview from the Austrian perspective for the very first time.
Starting with the diplomatic relations in the 19th and 20th centuries, the contributions focus on exile, culture, film, and literature studies. Especially migration runs along very different patterns when looking at the Nazi period compared to the decades after 1945. Scientific relations are described as well as solidarity movements’ cooperations regarding Chile and Nicaragua. The volume also contains abstracts in German and Spanish.


With contributions by Katrin Achrainer, Rudolf Agstner, Herbert Berger, Günter Bischof, Gerhard Drekonja-Kornat, Klaus Eisterer, Margit Franz, Franz Grafl, Stefan A. Müller, Ursula Prutsch, Claudia Reichl-Ham, Christa Riedl-Dorn, Erwin A. Schmidl, Eva Maria Stehlik, and Gerald Steinacher.

Klaus Eisterer, Günter Bischof
Transatlantic Relations
Austria and Latin America in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Der Reihenherausgeber

Prof. Günter Bischof ist Absolvent der Universität Innsbruck und hat an der Harvard University in amerikanischer Geschichte promoviert. Er ist University Research Professor und Direktor des CenterAustria an der University of New Orleans.