'Both the liveliness and substance of contemporary anthropology in Austria emerge from a collection that also makes an unusually frank and critical appraisal of the discipline’s trajectory there.' Prof. Dame Marilyn Strathern, FBA, Girton College, University of Cambridge; 'It is hard to imagine a better introduction to social anthropology in Austria – both to the history of what it has been (at the heart of a multicultural and multilingual empire) and to the contemporary richness of its interests. Austria’s globally networked anthropologists of today, as this collection amply demonstrates, occupy a privileged position at the heart of Europe that enables them, with unrivalled sensitivity, to mobilize the tools of ethnography and anthropology to tackle key questions of history, culture, and radical change.'Prof. David N. Gellner, University of Oxford.