R. W. Seton-Watson's changing views on the national question of the Habsburg monarchy and the European balance of power [PDF]
R. W. Seton-Watson, the champion of the small nations, changed his attitudes towards them in accordance with what, he thought, the European balance of power required rather than with what the principle of national self-determination demanded.
Peter, L.
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Identity, enlightenment and political dissent in late colonial Spanish America [PDF]
During the long crisis of the Spanish empire between 1810 and 1825, the Creole leaders of Spanish American independence asserted a new identity for the citizens of the states which they sought to establish, calling them 'Americanos'.
Anderson +45 more
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On the Influence of Cognitive Theories in the Teaching of Calculus in Austrian Secondary Schools at the Beginning of the 20th Century [PDF]
In Austria, in the first decade of the 20th century, a reform in school curricula gave the opportunity to introduce the first elements of differential and integral calculus in the secondary school teaching.
Zuccheri, Luciana, Zudini, Verena
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Settlement history and sustainability in the Carpathians in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries [PDF]
As part of a historical study of the Carpathian ecoregion, to identify salient features of the changing human geography, this paper deals with the 18th and 19th centuries when there was a large measure political unity arising from the expansion of the ...
Turnock, David
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Are Muslims the New Catholics? Europe’s Headscarf Laws in Comparative Historical Perspective [PDF]
In this paper a biologically-inspired model for partly occluded patterns is proposed. The model is based on the hypothesis that in human visual system occluding patterns play a key role in recognition as well as in reconstructing internal representation ...
B. Aisa +9 more
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The Empire in the Provinces: The Case of Carinthia
This article examines the legacy of the Habsburg Monarchy in the First Austrian Republic, both in the capital, Vienna, and in the province of Carinthia.
Helmut Konrad
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A Chaplinish Play: Adrienne Kennedy's A Lancashire Lad
Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 4, Page 106-120, December 2025.
Mert Dilek
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Economic Nationalism and Economic Integration: The Austro-Hungarian Empire in the Late Nineteenth Century [PDF]
This paper seeks to reconcile two seemingly contradictory strands in the literature on economic development in the late nineteenth century Habsburg Empire - one emphasizing the centrifugal impact of rising intra-empire of nationalism, the other stressing
Max-Stephan Schulze, Nikolaus Wolf
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‘Scholarship and Empire’: Matthew Rampley, The Vienna School of Art History: Empire and the Politics of Scholarship, 1847-1918, University Park: Penn State Press, 2013 [PDF]
Matthew Rampley’s The Vienna School of Art History examines the early era of the famed group of art historians, curators and art functionaries against the Habsburg Empire that framed their enterprise.
Margaret Olin
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