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Germany and Austria-Hungary

2008
During the period of the Reformation, it was standard practice at every level of society to blame the Jews for the legion of troubles of the era. At a time when the economic condition of the Jews in Western Europe was in reality miserable, almost everyone—from German peasants to Protestants, from reformers to traditional Roman Catholic theologians ...
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Modernism in Austria-Hungary

2021
Modernism in Austria-Hungary developed in the imperial capital Vienna and other major cities such as Prague, Budapest, and Trieste. In the coffees houses of these polyglot and multicultural centres of intellectual exchange, modernists discussed new approaches and experimented with original ideas.
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Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs

2008
AbstractThis book contains a collection of essays addressing a number of wide-ranging, interrelated themes spanning over 200 years of the Habsburg Empire. The book is a political, religious, cultural and social history of a broad but often neglected swathe of the European continent.
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Nationalities (Austria-Hungary)

2019
Recent research has questioned the view that that the population of Austria-Hungary consisted of nations, and that conflicts between them were the main cause of its demise. Nationalism was an important basis for group building, but not the only one and not always the most relevant.
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Literature (Austria-Hungary)

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Austria—Hungary and Serbia

1997
The First World War began over a local war, launched by the Dual Monarchy of Austria—Hungary against Serbia. The local war led almost instantaneously to a confrontation between the two blocs into which the six European Great Powers were divided (see Map 1). The Triple Alliance, dating from 1882, linked Austria—Hungary with Germany and Italy. The Triple
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Austria-Hungary on the Defensive

2000
From the time of the Rome Congress, according to Edmund von Glaise-Hor- stenau, ‘an especially dangerous and brilliantly organized campaign of propa- ganda threatened the morale of the Austro-Hungarian armies’.1 To understand how the Austro-Hungarian authorities came to perceive ‘enemy propaganda’ as a pervasive force, it is important to appreciate the
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Different dynamics of Usutu virus infections in Austria and Hungary, 2017–2018

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2020
Jolanta Kolodziejek   +2 more
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