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Publishers, 2006; furthermore Ehalt, Hubert, and Oliver Rathkolb, eds. Wissens-und Universitätsstadt Wien: eine Entwicklungsgeschichte seit 1945. Vol. 10. V&R unipress GmbH, 2015; Rathkolb, Oliver. The Paradoxical Republic: Austria
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