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Günter Bischof, « Introduction », innsbruck university press
In the late 1980s, I began to attend the annual meeting of the German Studies Association (GSA). The GSA has been bringing together scholars from the U. S. and around the world to present their new research on the German-speaking world (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) from the fields of history, literature, cultural studies, and political science. As an Austrian working on postwar Austria, the GSA was the only venue to attend in the U. S. as a PhD student (and later as a professor) to meet the community...