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The Rumanians and the Habsburg Monarchy
Austrian History Yearbook, 1967The endless and frequently meaningless disputes involving the contribution of one or another nationality group to the maintenance or dissolution of the Habsburg monarchy have obscured the essential question: was the multinational empire viable? Different answers have been provided, usually on the basis of the historian's individual national prejudices,
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The Viability of the Habsburg Monarchy
Slavic Review, 1963I find mrryself in general agreement with the main thesis and observations of Professor Peter Sugar's thoughtful and thought-provoking essay. Thus I hlave to confine myself to some reflections that may throw additional light on a complex problem, on the solution of which the fate of central and central-eastern Europe depencded and the nionisolution of ...
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The Slovenes and the Habsburg Monarchy
Austrian History Yearbook, 1967An important fact to keep in mind in studying the Slovenian nationality problem in the nineteenth-century Habsburg monarchy is the lack of coincidence between ethnic and administrative boundaries. Instead of living together in a single province, the Slovenes formed a significant percentage of the population of each of more than a half dozen different ...
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Liberalism after the Habsburg Monarchy, 1918–1935
This book explores what it meant to be ‘liberal ’ in interwar Czech, Austrian, and Slovenian politics. Up until 1918, these countries shared the common political framework of Cisleithania (the Austrian part of the Habsburg Monarchy). Within this framework was the predominantly pejorative function of the label ‘liberal,’ and as a result after 1918, no ...openaire +1 more source
Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, 2022
Bandi Rambabu, Sengathir Janakiraman
exaly
Bandi Rambabu, Sengathir Janakiraman
exaly
Absolutism, Enlightened, Croatia, Habsburg Monarchy, education
2010The research team had throughly studied the literature on the dialect and history of Siče in order to compare position wiht other dialects in Europe. And to compare how development through History shows on such an example.
Kolenić, Ljiljana +2 more
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Why Monarchy? The Rise and Demise of a Regime Type
Comparative Political Studies, 2021John Gerring +2 more
exaly
Constitutional monarchy as power sharing
Constitutional Political Economy, 2021George Tridimas
exaly

