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Ethnic boxes: the unintended consequences of Habsburg bureaucratic classification
The classificatory efforts that accompanied the modernization of the Habsburg state inadvertently helped establish, promote, and perpetuate national categories of identification, often contrary to the intentions of the Habsburg bureaucracy. The state did
Rok Stergar, T. Scheer
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Review of Frank Lorenz Müller & Heidi Mehrkens, eds., Sons and Heirs: Succession and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century Europe (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
Derek R Whaley
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Non-Territorial National Autonomy in Interwar European Minority Protection and Its Habsburg Legacies
This chapter investigates the history of the idea of non-territorial autonomy as a form of corporate collective minority rights. The concept originated in the Habsburg Empire, where it was both implemented in several Austrian provinces, at least partly ...
Börries Kuzmany
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After 1648, the Habsburg nobility was, on the one hand, Catholic and loyal to the House of Habsburg, and enjoyed links to the Viennese court; and on the other, it was transterritorial and a fully-fledged member of the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire ...
Veronika Hyden-Hanscho
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Beschlüssen, Kalkulationen und Kontrollverlust spüren Hannes Leidinger, Verena Moritz, Karin Moser und Wolfram Dornik in ihrer problemorientierten Untersuchung der dunkelsten Kapitel des letzten Waffengangs der Habsburger nach.
Paul Winkler
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Correspondence Mario Maritan, 26 Elm Park Road, flat 8, SW3 6AX, London, UK. Email: mario.maritan.17@ucl.ac.uk Abstract In the 1848–1867 period, the Habsburg Monarchy was shaken by the first waves of nationalism.
Mario Maritan
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The Habsburg planetary empire legitimized its universal-ist aspirations through allegories, symbols and representations that related its members to the great mythological and biblical heroes as political archetypes.
Miguel Sánchez Rubio
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This contribution explores how notions of Habsburg cultural identity were promoted at the main grammar school (kaiserlich-königliches I. Staatsgymnasium) in Czernowitz, capital of the multilingual and multiethnic crownland of Bukovina, between 1900 and ...
Antony Hoyte-West
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Celebrating the Habsburgs in the Hungarian National Theater, 1837–67
The musical theater had a central intermediary role in the propagation of national consciousness throughout East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century, and so too in Hungary.
Lili Veronika Békéssy
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XIX. Yüzyılın İlk Yarısında Habsburg Devleti’nin Şark Siyasetine Dair Perde Arkası Tartışmalar
Habsburg ve Osmanlı Devletleri yüzyıllar boyunca siyasi, diplomatik ve kültürel ilişki içinde bulunmuşlardır. 19. yüzyıl ile birlikte Osmanlı topraklarında yaşanan Yunan İsyanı (1821-29) ve Mehmet Ali Paşa İsyanı (1831-41), bir anda tüm Avrupa’nın ...
Tuğba İSMAİLOĞLU KACIR
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