

desertcart.com: A Concise History of Austria (Cambridge Concise Histories): 9780521478861: Beller, Steven: Books Review: History of Austria - Good description of Austrian history Review: Helpful and easy to read. - I just returned from a trip to Austria and wanted a fuller understanding of their history. This book provided it in a quick but pretty thorough way.
| ASIN | 0521478863 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #578,292 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #271 in European History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 9780521478861 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0521478861 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Cambridge Concise Histories |
| Print length | 350 pages |
| Publication date | January 15, 2007 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
T**R
History of Austria
Good description of Austrian history
M**Z
Helpful and easy to read.
I just returned from a trip to Austria and wanted a fuller understanding of their history. This book provided it in a quick but pretty thorough way.
R**R
Understanding Austrians
An excellent book for a difficult and complex topic. Some of the sections of the book are difficult to read through, a bit boring as the text addresses wars, leaders and economy. But where the book shines is in the later chapters about the 20th century. Here the author relates to history to understanding the people of Austria, and how the feudal past, alignment with Germany in WWII, and the history of different regions has shaped who they are as people today.
A**H
Good book about a neglected part of Europe
A pretty good book about a part of Europe that deserves more attention from historians. The introduction piqued my interest from the beginning: Austria is not a well known country, but how many people know that it is one of the most prosperous countries in Europe, and that it has one of the lowest crime rates in the world? The Habsburgs were for the most part undistinguished rulers, and it remains a mystery to me how they could have ruled over such a broad swath of Europe for such a long time. The debacle of the Anschluss is something most Austrians have laboriously tried to forget; the author takes them to task for this, but perhaps this is not really such a bad thing. I for one am more than willing to accord the Austrian people the respect they have earned and deserve.
E**S
truth
Many, maybe most, people in Austria today will tell you the Germans forced them to do what they did to the Jews. This book shows that's a lie.
R**Y
Illuminating, Wonderful History
This is a first class, scholarly, and most readable account of Austrian history. It is especially strong on the 20th century when events in Austria were partly eclipsed by those in big brother Germany. For many, this book will be a revelation. I am always keen to recommend it to friends and contacts who have any interest in Austria and the Austrian people.
A**R
Book "A Concise History of Austria"
An interesting and easy to understand book on the history of Austria. This is the kind of book I've been looking for.
L**Z
Excellent Review of Austria's History
A well-written review of the history of Austria. It covers the entire history, from the stone age to the turn of the millennium and gives reasonable coverage to the period before Franz Joseph I. The book deals particularly well with the issue of Austrian national identity and ends with a very reasonable discussion of how Austria's multi-ethnic history and traditions should guide its future.
K**T
Purchase it to study for the citizenship exams and its very complete and easy to read
R**Y
This is a first class, scholarly, and most readable account of Austrian history. It is especially strong on the 20th century when events in Austria were partly eclipsed by those in big brother Germany. For many, this book will be a revelation. I am always keen to recommend it to friends and contacts who have any interest in Austria and the Austrian people.
M**)
As the name suggests, its brief and to really appreciate it, you would need to have some degree of understanding of medieval Europe, its arrangements. But overall a good book for anyone who has a reasonable degree of knowledge of the Germanic Lands.
R**G
It reads like an translated work. Very thorough and somewhat dry read. There were not a lot of colorful or interesting anecdotes to differentiate one ruler from the next. None the less a very helpful reference for a historical backgriund.
E**N
Good and reliable book
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