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Robert Pyrah  - List of Publications

PUBLICATIONS:

Ed. with Marius Turda, Recontextualising East-Central European History. Nation, Culture and Minority Groups (Oxford: Legenda, 2010). ISBN-13: 9781906540876.

‘Questions in Urban History: The Case of L’viv, Ukraine’Antropologicheskii Forum Vol. 12 (2010)

‘Consensus versus Control: The Politics of Culture in Interwar Austria, a Reassessment’, Contemporary Austrian Studies 19 (2010)

Contributor to the discussion and final conclusions of a Council of Europe sponsored conference, reprinted in: Culture and development 20 years after the Fall of Communism in Europe, ed. by Jacek Purchla (Kraków, 2010)

The Burgtheater and Austrian Identity: Theatre and Cultural Politics in Vienna, 1918-38 (Oxford: Legenda, 2007). ISBN-13: 9781904350675.

‘Enacting Encyclicals: Austrian Cultural Politics and “Clerical Fascism”, 1934-38’, Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8 (June 2007): 369-82.

‘The “Enemy Within”? The Sozialdemokratische Kunststelle and the State Theatres in Red Vienna’, Austrian Studies 14 (October 2006): 143-64.

‘Austrian Cultural Politics and ‘Clerical Fascism’’ in Matthew Feldman, Marius Turda and Tudor Georgescu (eds), Clerical Fascism in Interwar Europe (London: Routledge, 2008) (revised version of the refereed journal article quoted above)

FORTHCOMING / IN PRESS:

Literature, Criticism and the Theatre in Lviv - Lwow - Lemberg, 1918-1939 and in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Stuttgart: Ibidem – forthcoming 2011). ISBN: 3-89821-505-9.

Seven essays in: Discourses Of Collective Identity In Central And Southeast Europe, Vol. IV: ‘Anti-Modernism: Radical Revisions of Collective Identity’, ed. by Diana Mishkova and Marius Turda (Budapest: Central European University Press - forthcoming)

BOOK REVIEWS:

Never Sang for Hitler by Michael Kater in: The English Historical Review 75 (Feb 2010) 239-241;

Europe East & West by Norman Davies in: Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions Vol. 10, No. 1 (March 2009), 65–66

Warlords by Simon Berthon and Joanna Potts, Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions (December 2006), 526-27

The Setting of the Pearl. Vienna under Hitler by Thomas Weyr in: Austrian Studies 13 (October 2005), 273-74

Selbstinszenierung by Julia Danielczyk in: Austrian Studies 12 (October 2004), 298-9.

WORKING PAPERS:

‘The Politics of Cultural Memory in East-Central Europe’, also given as lecture to Oxford Masters’ Students, and the basis of a keynote lecture delivered on 29 November 2008  to a one-day Oxford graduate conference.

‘Hyphenated or singular identity? Remembering and Registering the Past in L’viv – Lwów – Lemberg’, presented at an Oxford conference on Eurasia, New College, April 2009 (organisers: Prof. C. Kelly and Dr A. Byford).

‘Through Western Eyes: Polish-Ukrainian relations and the role of L’viv in the shaping of Ukrainian cultural memory’, paper proposal for conference on Ukraine to be held at the Kennan Institute, Kyiv in 2009.

Re-Mapping History? The Built Environment and Discourses of National Identity in L’viv, Ukraine’ (conference paper, Birmingham, September 2009


Arts & Humanities Research Council
Economic & Social Research Council
Higher Education Funding Council for England

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