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Vol. 18 No. 4 (2007): Zyklische Zeiten

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Editor: Albert Müller

Editorial staff: Alexander Mejstrik

The volume was initially published in 2007 as a print-version in StudienVerlag. Coverdesign by Kurt Höretzeder, Typesetting and Cover: StudienVerlag/Karin Berner.

Published: 2007-12-01

editorial

  • Editorial

    5–7
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research paper

  • Time goes by ... so slowly. Cyclical Models of Time at the Beginning of Art History

    Eva Kernbauer
    8–38
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • »The Seasons of the Economy«. Institutionalization and Methods of Observing Business Cycles in Austria up to 1945

    Werner Reichmann
    39–58
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • How much Quality does Quantity Need? The Compilation of the WIFO business cycle forecast and the importance of ecometric models, assumptions, interpretations, and discussion processes

    Markus Schweiger
    59–79
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • The Influence of Business Cycles on Strike Activity in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland 1901–2004

    Julia Casutt-Schneeberger
    80–100
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • Fluctuations in History. A Short Departure from the Long Waves

    Karl H. Müller
    101–127
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • »A Collective Educational Novel« – Austrian Identity Policy and The Lessons of History

    Johanna Gehmacher
    128–156
    • PDF (Deutsch)

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Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften //
Austrian Journal of Historical Studies

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