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About this book
Ignaz Seipel (1876-1932) was Chancellor and Foreign Minister of Austria's first, postwar republic and leader of its conservative party, the Christian Socialists. Born into the old order, a Catholic priest, a scholar and ascetic, Seipel was also a man whose worldly ambitions led him to the center of Austrian politics during the turbulent period of her adjustment from multinational empire to small power.
Originally published in 1972.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Introduction
- I. The Formative Years, 1876-1909: The Churchman and Scholar
- II. The Making of a Christian Statesman: The Salzburg Years, 1909-1917
- III. Revolution by Consensus and the Policy of Accommodation: 1918-1920
- IV. Seipel and the Problem of Austrian Identity: 1920-1922
- V. Seipel and the Crisis of Austrian Democracy: 1923-1929
- VI. In Search of a Diplomacy for Central Europe: 1923-1929
- VII. Elder Statesman or Gray Eminence? 1929-1932
- Conclusion
- Bibliography