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Human Evolution in Backwaters, Satellites, and Republics: How Political Change Impacts Paleoanthropology in a Shifting Landscape of Winners and Losers. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives Paleoanthropology has been slow to adopt postcolonial frameworks to assess the validity of interpretations of human origins. This blind spot is made worse when we consider that postcolonial critique is often inappropriate for post‐communist spaces.
Glantz M, Radovčić D.
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The aim of this work is to present the military and political role of the Habsburg monarchy in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars between 1792 and 1809.
Patrick Plaschg
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Podlomení reputace Rakousko-Uherska v USA (1914–1915)
The paper explores the process of constructing the negative image of the Habsburg monarchy in the USA during the first year of WWI. My case study tackles an issue of transatlantic relations from the perspective of wartime propaganda.
Krasimira Marcholeva
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The ꞋLong 19th CenturyꞋ saw the development of modern arts policy in many European countries and also in the Habsburg monarchy. Although the creation of national codes was not yet completed at that time, the measures adopted for the promotion of the arts
Andreas Gottsmann
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OCTOBER 28, 1918 AND THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE ORIGIN OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA IN HISTORY TEXTBOOKS OF THE CZECHS’ NEIGHBOURS [PDF]
October 28, 1918 represents one of the most important milestones of the Czech collective memory. Th e aim of the study is to capture the main traits of the explanatory refl ection of the events related to the formation of the fi rst Czechoslovak Republic
Gracová, Blažena, Labischová, Denisa
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This article emphasises the different forms taken by the presence of the Ottoman merchants in the cities of the Habsburg Monarchy, at the time of a new commercial take-off following the Treaties of Karlowitz (1699) and Passarowitz (1718).
David Do Paço
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European direction of AustriaHungarian emigration at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries
The article analyzes one of the most important and little-studied problems related to the history of migrations in Europe in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. The most important participant in these processes was the AustroHungarian monarchy.
A. N. Ptitsyn
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The Stranger in the Self. Hofmannsthal’s Relationship to Jewishness
This articles examines Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s changing view on his own Jewish origins from a biographical perspective. In his youth Hofmannsthal not only repeatedly expressed sympathy for the Jews and their plights but also antipathy towards Roman ...
David Osterle
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The Kalksburg Jesuit Secondary Grammar School And Its Polish Pupils (1856–1938)
Founded in 1856, the Kalksburg Jesuit Secondary Grammar School quickly became the signature school of the Habsburg Monarchy, as it was particularly popular among the aristocracy and lower nobility.
Magdolna Rébay
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An Empire of Networks: The Political Economy of the Habsburgs in the Caribbean (1492–1556)
This article presents an analysis of privileges as one of the instruments used for the colonization of the New World. Based on an original dataset comprising more than five hundred prerogatives granted by the Spanish Crown, this article applies network ...
Montserrat Cachero +1 more
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