The Habsburg Empire: Its People, Administration, and Art
The Anatomy of a Colonization Frontier: The Banat of Temešvar
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Editor's Note
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The Habsburg Empire: Its People, Administration, and Art
Austria and its Polish Subjects, 1866–1914: A Relationship of Interests
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Habsburg Foreign Affairs
New Perspectives on the Historical Significance of the “Year of the Turk”*
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Austria's Last Turkish War: Some Further Thoughts
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Enlightened Despotism and State Building: The Case of Austrian Lombardy1
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Conflict or Consensus? Habsburg Absolutism and Foreign Policy 1700–1748*
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Count Karl Hatzfeld and the Bohemian Famine of 1771
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Peoples and Culture
Progressive Historians and the Historical Imagination in Austria: Heinrich Friedjung and Richard Charmatz
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The Vienna Academy as an Instrument of Habsburg Foreign and Domestic Policy During the Napoleonic Era
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The Republics: Affairs Domestic and Foreign
Catholic and Marxist Paradigms: Ignaz Seipel and Otto Bauer in the First Austrian Republic1
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Peoples and Culture
Czech Cubism and Fin-De-Siècle Prague
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Italy, the Roman Protocols Bloc, and the Anschluβ Question 1936–1938
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Peoples and Culture
The Formation of Modern Cracow (1866–1914)*
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National Cultural Centers of the Habsburg Empire Before 1914: Zagreb1
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Invisible Austria: Canada's View 1938–1959
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- 10 February 2009, pp. 149-177
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Austrian Publications Since 1945 on World War I and Austrian-Hungary During the War
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Aesthetics and Modernity: Art and the Amelioration of Change in Fin-De-Siècle Austria
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A Note on Galician Jewish Migration to Vienna
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North American Publications on Austrian History
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