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Association of Growth Hormone Receptor Gene Polymorphisms (rs6180, rs6182, rs6184) with Skeletal Class III Malocclusion and Prognathic Mandibles in the Deutero-Malay Race. [PDF]
Sadputranto SA +4 more
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[The trembling heart of the monarch-Insights into the heart condition of Emperor Maximilian II]. [PDF]
Heusinger T, Stolberg M.
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Radiotelemetry reveals the dependence of inland tern breeding and foraging habitats on ADCP-identified sediment aggradation reaches in lowland rivers. [PDF]
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-- Note on Names and Places -- List of Maps and Illustrations* -- Introduction -- 1. The Accidental Empire -- 2. Servants and Citizens, Empire and Fatherland, 1780–1815 -- 3. An Empire of Contradictions, 1815–1848 -- 4. Whose Empire? The Revolutions of 1848–1849 -- 5. Mid-Century Modern: The Emergence of a Liberal Empire -- 6. Culture Wars and Wars for
P. Judson
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-- Note on Names and Places -- List of Maps and Illustrations* -- Introduction -- 1. The Accidental Empire -- 2. Servants and Citizens, Empire and Fatherland, 1780–1815 -- 3. An Empire of Contradictions, 1815–1848 -- 4. Whose Empire? The Revolutions of 1848–1849 -- 5. Mid-Century Modern: The Emergence of a Liberal Empire -- 6. Culture Wars and Wars for
P. Judson
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Habsburg Colonial Redux: Reconsidering Colonialism and Postcolonialism in Habsburg/Austrian History
Journal of Austrian Studies, 2023:Colonial and postcolonial approaches to both Austrian and Habsburg history represent an opportunity to reconfigure not only Habsburg but also modern Austrian history and its relation to the wider world.
D. Rupnow, Jonathan Singerton
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Embers of empire: continuity and rupture in the Habsburg successor states after 1918
First World War Studies, 2020For generations after 1918, the Habsburg monarchy’s dissolution and the nationally tinted lenses that defined the field of vision made its end seem inevitable.
William D. Godsey
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Habsburg coffeehouses in the shadow of the empire: Revisiting nostalgia in Trieste
This article reflects on Trieste’s representation as ‘the ghost of its Habsburg past’ (Hametz, M. 2014. ‘Presnitz in the Piazza: Habsburg Nostalgia in Trieste.’ Journal of Austrian Studies 47 (2): 131–154.
Giulia Carabelli
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