Wiener Studien, Volume 22, presents a collection of scholarly essays reflecting the intellectual and cultural landscape of Vienna around the turn of the 20th century. This volume offers insights into various aspects of European history, literature, and social thought. The essays, written by prominent scholars of the time, explore diverse topics, providing a valuable window into the academic discourse and cultural milieu of the period. This collection is an essential resource for researchers and anyone interested in the intellectual history of Vienna and its contributions to European thought and culture.
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