Vienna In The Age Of Uncertainty
, by Coen, Deborah RachelNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780226111728 | 0226111725
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 8/1/2007
In the fin-de-siecle Vienna of Sigmund Freud, Gustav Klimt, and Ernst Mach, natural science was a vehicle for educating citizens, a source of moral authority for a battered liberalism, a resource for the birth of aesthetic modernism, and a leisure activity that shaped bourgeois domestic life.Vienna in the Age of Uncertaintytraces the vital and varied roles of science through the story of three generations of the eminent Exner family, whose members included Nobel Prizewinning biologist Karl Frisch, the teachers of Freud and of physicist Erwin Schrodinger, artists of the Vienna Secession, and a leader of Vienna's women's movement. Training her critical eye on the Exners through the rise and fall of Austrian liberalism and into the Third Reich, Deborah R. Coen demonstrates the interdependence of the family's scientific and domestic lives, exploring the ways in which public notions of rationality, objectivity, and autonomy were formed in the private sphere.Vienna in the Age of Uncertaintypresents the story of the Exners as a microcosm of the larger achievements and tragedies of Austrian political and scientific life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.