"Bukey's book lays out the key paths in taking this important research forward and . fills an important gap from which others may examine the connection between Austrian legal continuity during the Nazi era and the success of the Second Republic." -- Austrian History Yearbook "Already one of the most respected historians of Nazi-era Austria writing in English, Evan Burr Bukey draws on a wealth of largely unreferenced primary sources to explore juvenile delinquency and state control from a fresh angle, and situates Viennese experiences within the larger framework of Nazi Germany. This suggestive study points to new directions for inquiry into how justice functioned - and the experiences of those affected - in local contexts throughout Nazi-dominated Europe." -- Matthew P. Berg, Professor of History, John Carroll University, USA "Underpinned by meticulous research, this fascinating study provides illuminating glimpses into the twilight world of juvenile criminality in Nazi Vienna." -- Dr Robert Knight, Honorary Research Fellow, University College London, UK.
Juvenile Crime and Dissent in Nazi Vienna, 1938-1945