Peter Urbanitsch
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Austrian History Yearbook | 2004
Peter Urbanitsch
What is a myth? This question cannot be easily answered; the notions and concepts used in various scientific disciplines are too divergent and, as with many other terms, they possess different meanings in different societies. For the purpose of this article, a definition by Philip Manger is useful. According to this author, a myth is “a form of poetic truth, the sifting out of an essence, a hypothetical, metahistorical core that contained an intrinsic meaning,” a meaning that joins the past to the present and thus establishes another, perhaps higher, form of reality. This holds true for all kinds of myths, but especially for the “political” myth that will be dealt with in this paper.
The American Historical Review | 1977
Adam Wandruszka; Peter Urbanitsch
Archive | 2010
Helmut Rumpler; Martin Seger; Walter Liebhart; Peter Urbanitsch
Austrian History Yearbook | 2013
Peter Urbanitsch
Moderní dějiny: sborník k dějinám 19. a 20. století (Modern History: Studies into 19th and 20th century history) | 2011
Peter Urbanitsch
Historical Social Research | 2008
Peter Urbanitsch
Archive | 2006
Helmut Rumpler; Peter Urbanitsch
Archive | 2006
Helmut Rumpler; Peter Urbanitsch
The American Historical Review | 1991
Michael Geyer; Adam Wandruszka; Peter Urbanitsch
The American Historical Review | 1991
Barbara Jelavich; Adam Wandruszka; Peter Urbanitsch