List of Plates
Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Place Names and Orthography
Introduction Viennese Critics and the "Habsburg Dilemma"
From the Vormerz to the Liberal Heyday
1. Hanslick's Deutschtum
2. Becoming a German: Goldmark and the Assimilationist
Project
3. Liberal Essentialism and Goldmark's Early Reception
4. Rethinking the "Billroth Affair"
Plates
From the "Iron Ring" to the Fin de siècle
5. Language Ordinances, National Property, and Dvorak's Reception in the Taaffe Era
6. Goldmark's Reception Revisited:
Liberal Accreditation and Antisemitic Attack
7. "Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows"; or, Smetana's Reception in the 1890s
8. Goldmark's Deutschtum Revisited
Epilogue Germans, Jews, and Czechs in Mahler's Vienna
Bibliography
Index
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David Brodbeck is Professor of Music at the University of California, Irvine. He has published widely on nineteenth-century topics ranging from the dances of Schubert and the sacred vocal music of Mendelssohn to various aspects of Brahms's music and the musical culture of Liberal Vienna. His
article "Hanslick's Smetana and Hanslick's Prague" won the 2010 H. Colin Slim Award of the American Musicological Society.