Between Nostalgia and Nationalism: Emigrants from the Habsburg Empire in South America
Ursula Prutsch
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Decolonizing Central Europe: Czech Art and the Question of 'Colonial Innocence'. [PDF]
Rampley M.
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Connectors of a Poly-centric Empire: Merchants and Financiers as Integrative Force of the Habsburg Possessions in the 18th Century [PDF]
Klemens Kaps
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Carlos II of Spain, 'The Bewitched': cursed by aspartylglucosaminuria? [PDF]
Martin A, Heard R, Fung VSC.
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"The rulers are the causes of the war […] They are the reason there is no bread in our town:" women's food riots in the Hungarian countryside, 1917-1918. [PDF]
Varsa E.
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Dynastic Celebrations as a Tool of Civic Patriotic Education in the Habsburg Empire
The article analyzes the calendar of school festivities in the Habsburg Empire in the second half of the 19th – early 20th century. The author argues that during the reign of Franz Joseph I involving schoolchildren in festive events became a significant ...
Yuliya E. But
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Obstetrics Anamnesis of the Empress Maria Theresia. [PDF]
Habek D, Masic I, Hrgovic Z.
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All that Glitters: Precious Metals, Rent Seeking and the Decline of Spain [PDF]
The windfall acquisition of precious metals from American mines and the military revolution of the Early Modern age allowed the Spanish monarchs to command large amounts of credit andpursue an expansive imperial policy unlike that of any other Early ...
Mauricio Drelichman
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Sailing in troubled waters : drinking water provision in Timisoara ; paper for the conference 'Alltag der Globalisierung. Perspektiven einer transnationalen Anthropologie', January 16-18, 2003, Institute of Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main [PDF]
After more than a decade of post-socialist transition, transition theories are increasingly criticised for their inability to grasp the new post-socialist reality.
Baga, Enikö
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