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The princess at the conference: Science, pacifism, and Habsburg society. [PDF]
Historians are showing increasing interest in scientific internationalism, the notion that science transcends national differences and hence advances peace and cooperation. This notion became particularly popular in the decades around 1900, the heyday of
Somsen G.
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This article probes the consequences of basing post–World War I citizenship regimes on the Habsburg imperial network system for the control of mobility, a system known among specialists as Heimatrecht or pertinency. To date most of the historiography has
D. Reill, I. Jeličić, F. Rolandi
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An Austrian Atlantic: The Habsburg Monarchy and the Atlantic world in the eighteenth century
The Atlantic became a place of continual interaction for the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg, a dynasty whose lands have so far received little or no attention in Atlantic historiography.
Jonathan Singerton
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In 1848, Habsburg Trieste became the target of German nationalists gathered in Frankfurt. The Frankfurt parliament, born out of the revolutions of 1848, has been widely depicted as a liberal experience.
Mario Maritan
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In spite of the recent transnational turn, there continues to be a considerable gap between Fascist studies and the new approaches to the transitions, imperial collapses, and legacies of post–World War I Europe.
M. Bresciani
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Mid-19th century road network dataset for Galicia and Austrian Silesia, Habsburg Empire. [PDF]
In this paper, we present the vector dataset of the historical road network of Galicia and Austrian Silesia (>80 000 km2) in the mid-19th century – two regions of the former Habsburg Empire, located in Central Europe. The data were acquired manually from
Kaim D, Szwagrzyk M, Ostafin K.
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. We produced a reconstruction of mid-19th-century building structure locations in former Galicia and Austrian Silesia (parts of the Habsburg Monarchy), which are located in present-day Czechia, Poland, and Ukraine and cover more than 80 000 km2.
D. Kaim +4 more
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In this paper we explore the effect of the long-gone Habsburg Military Frontier on modern institutions in Croatia. We use the Life in Transition Survey and geographic regression discontinuity design to identify the causal mechanism between historical ...
Marina Tkalec
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Estimation of an absolute flood damage curve based on an Austrian case study under a dam breach scenario [PDF]
To date, in Austria no empirical assessment of absolute damage curves has been realized on the basis of detailed information on flooded buildings due to a dam breach, presumably because of the lack of data. This paper tries to fill this gap by estimating
F. Prettenthaler +2 more
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Background: The aim of the article is to present the tourist potential of the routes of rulers’ journeys in the territories of modern countries belonging to former empires.
Agnieszka Bogdal-Brzezinska
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