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Marienthal – The Film »In the Meantime Midday Comes Round…«

The name of the old factory and workers’ settlement was made world-famous by the Marienthal study. The general interest in this book is evidenced by more than twenty German editions and imprints as well as by the many translations of this study. It can also be seen – and this is a unique phenomenon in the social sciences – in the film of Karin Brandauer (19451992), caused by the Marienthal study, shot in 1987 and first shown on Austrian Television on May 1, 1988 under the title »In the Meantime Midday Comes Round«.

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Shooting the film, »In the Meantime Midday Comes Round«, in Marienthal in front of the wokers’ Altgebäude boarding-house and the building housing the Consumers’ Association.

Photo 1987; original 9,9 X 15,0 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Helga & Johann Kehl picture collection, call number 47/003.001.004.
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Film shooting: The inn »To the Cock«, side-scene of the workers’ Nusshof boarding-house, Hauptstraße 60, of the Marienthal workers’ settlement.

Photo 1987; original 9,9 X 15,4 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Helga & Johann Kehl picture collection, call number 47/003.001.003.
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Film shooting: Demonstration of the Weißenberg (= Marienthal) social democrats in front of the revitalized Marienthal workers’ settlement in the Hauptstraße.

Photo 1987; original 8,8 X 13,0 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Helga & Johann Kehl picture collection, call number 47/003.001.015.
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Karin Brandauer, née Müller (Altaussee 1945 – Vienna 1992), director of the film »In the Meantime Midday Comes Round«, shot in Gramatneusiedl and at the Schlöglmühl paper mill (community of Payerbach) in May and June, 1987.

Photo; original 13,4 X 8,7 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Klaus Maria Brandauer picture collection, call number 47/040.001.001.
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Marie Jahoda (1907–2001) in the former factory restaurant because of the project »Marienthal 1930–1980« by Michael Freund (born 1949), János Marton (born 1949), and Birgit Flos (born 1944), her only visit in Marienthal since her emigration in 1937.

Photo June 1980; original 17,6 X 23,9 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Michael Freund & János Marton & Birgit Flos picture collection, call number 47/001.001.002.
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Commemorative tablet for Marie Jahoda in Marienthal at the house at Hauptstraße 52. The text is the end of the book »Marienthal. The Sociography of an Unemployed Village« (Leipzig, 1933).

Photo by Reinhard Müller 2002; original 8,6 X 13,0 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Reinhard Müller picture collection, call number 47/100.001.010.
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© Reinhard Müller
Status: June 2010

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