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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Richard Plaschka
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University of Vienna

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In commenting on the papers presented in this session on the Czechs and the Poles, I would like to discuss Professor S. Harrison Thomson's approach to the interpretation of Czech history and Professor Piotr Wandycz's concept of divide et impera. In addition, although the main emphasis of this conference is on the nations within the monarchy, I believe that some remarks about the relationship of the individual to the empire might also prove useful.

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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1967

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