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Looking Backward to
Marienthal
A Virtual
Exhibition
Following the exhibition of
Walter Dienstl (Gramatneusiedl),
Josef Malicek (Mitterndorf an der Fischa), and
Reinhard Müller (Graz) in
Gramatneusiedl-Marienthal in May, 2004
English version with assistance of
Eileen Bevis (Graz)
Concept, texts, and editing:
Reinhard Müller
© 2004 Reinhard Müller
The 157 pictures of this virtual exhibition are for the most part from
the picture collection of
Walter Dienstl,
which is available in form of scans at the Archives for the History of
Sociology in Austria, the others are from the »Marienthal« Virtual
Archives of the Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria. The
21 objects are nearly all from the collection of
Josef Malicek. This exhibition was supported by the Government of Lower Austria.
Before entering the gallery a view at the »Short
chronicle of Gramatneusiedl, Marienthal, and Neu-Reisenberg«
and the
map of the Marienthal textile factory
is recommended.
A revised version of this exhibition with 22 visuals can be ordered by the Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (look at
Information on this exhibition).
Reference should be
made also on the illustrated book
»Mythos
Marienthal. Blicke auf die Fabrik, die Arbeiterkultur und die
Arbeitslosen« by Reinhard Müller.
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Gramatneusiedl – The Peasant Village
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The Marienthal Textile Factory
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The Factory-owners
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The Locality of Marienthal
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The Marienthal Workmen’s Clubhouse
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The
Herrengarten
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Settlement Communities
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Marienthal Clubs and Associations
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The Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club
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Singing and Music
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The First of May
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The Social Democracy
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Neu-Reisenberg
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Marienthal – Gramatneusiedl During the 1920s
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The Marienthal Study
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Marienthal During National Socialism
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The Factory During World War II
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After 1945 – The End of the Marienthal Textile Factory
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The Revitalization of the Marienthal Workers’ Settlement
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Marienthal – The Film »In the Meantime Midday Comes Round…«
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Objects

© Reinhard Müller
Status: June 2010
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