[14] Op. cit., Dreiser
[15] Op. cit., Bagot
[16] Quoted in op. cit., Duggan
[17] Op. cit., Marinetti
维也纳
[1] Karl Baedeker, Austria-Hungary, with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest, 1911[2] Alison Fleig Frank, Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia, 2005[3] Ibid.
[4] Archibald R. Colquhon and Ethel Colquhon, The Whirlpool of Europe: Austria-Hungary and the Habsburgs, 1907[5] Deborah R. Coen, ‘Climate and Circulation in Imperial Austria’, Journal of Modern History, vol. 82, December 2010[6] Henry Schnitzler, ‘ “Gay Vienna”: Myth and Reality’, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 15, no. 1, 1954[7] Gordon Brook-Shepherd, The Austrians: A Thousand-Year Odyssey, 1996[8] Robert Musil, The Man Without Qualities, trans. Sophie Wilkins and Burton Pike, 1995 (originally published in German between 1930 and 1942)[9] Op. cit., Brook-Shepherd
[10] John W. Mason, The Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1867–1918, 1985[11] Brigitte Hamann, Hitler’s Vienna: A Portrait of the Tyrant as a Young Man, 2010 (first published 1999)[12] Ibid.
[13] Robert Service, Lenin: A Biography, 2000[14] Frederic Morton, Thunder at Twilight: Vienna 1913/1914, 1989[15] Op. cit., Mason
[16] Op. cit., Kennedy
[17] Op. cit., Brook-Shepherd
[18] Op. cit., Zweig
[19] Op. cit., Mason
[20] David F. Good, ‘Stagnation and ‘Take-Off’ in Austria, 1873–1913’, The Economic History Review, vol. 27, no. 1, 1974[21] H. Gordon Skilling, Masaryk: Against the Current, 1882–1914, 1994[22] Op. cit., Musil
[23] Henry Wickham Steed, The Habsburg Monarchy, 1913[24] Jill Steward, ‘The Potemkin City: Tourist Images of Late Imperial Vienna’, in op. cit., Driver and Gilbert[25] Op. cit., Schnitzler
[26] Op. cit., Morton; Leon Trotsky, My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography, English translation, 1960[27] Juliane Mikloetzky, ‘Die Wiener Sicht auf Berlin, 1870–1934’, in Gerhard Brunn and Jürgen Reulecke, eds., Metropolis Berlin: Berlin as deutsche Hauptstadt im Vergleich europäischer Hauptstädte 1871–1939, 1992[28] Op. cit., Schnitzler
[29] Op. cit., Zweig
[30] Maria Hornor Lansdale, Vienna and the Viennese, 1902[31] Dominique Jameux, ‘Le goût musical dans un centre de haute tradition: Vienne en 1913’, in Lilliane Brion-Guerry, ed., L’année 1913: Les formes esthétiques de l’œuvre d’art à la veille de la première guerre mondiale, vol. 1, 1971[32] Op. cit., Hamann
[33] The Economist, 11 January 1913
[34] Op. cit., Brook-Shepherd
[35] Virginio Gayda, Modern Austria: Her Racial and Social Problems, 1915, quoted in op. cit., Cowles[36] Allan Janik and Stephen Toulmin, Wittgenstein’s Vienna, 1973[37] Op. cit., Zweig
[38] Op. cit., Hamann
[39] Op. cit., Jameux
[40] Op. cit., Zweig
[41] Op. cit., Jameux
[42] Op. cit., Mason; op. cit., Hamann
[43] Op. cit., Jameux
[44] Op. cit., Janik and Toulmin
[45] Ibid.


