Twilight of the Habsburgs: The Collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire |
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... Habsburg rule , the national map of the Empire , more than matched its geographical diversity . The Slav peoples ... Habsburg monarchy . Many of these peoples could look back with pride to their history in medieval times , when they ...
... Habsburg rule , the national map of the Empire , more than matched its geographical diversity . The Slav peoples ... Habsburg monarchy . Many of these peoples could look back with pride to their history in medieval times , when they ...
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... Habsburg Empire . A year later , however , events moved forward . On 21st ... Habsburg rulers , the personification of a whole era , of the whole Empire . His own ... monarchy . In particular he believed that the creation of a third ...
... Habsburg Empire . A year later , however , events moved forward . On 21st ... Habsburg rulers , the personification of a whole era , of the whole Empire . His own ... monarchy . In particular he believed that the creation of a third ...
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... Habsburg historiography , especially in its early part ( up to 1867 ) , and for a reliable intro- duction to the study of the Empire the reader should turn to A.J.May's The Habsburg Monarchy 1867-1914 ( Harvard University Press 1951 ) ...
... Habsburg historiography , especially in its early part ( up to 1867 ) , and for a reliable intro- duction to the study of the Empire the reader should turn to A.J.May's The Habsburg Monarchy 1867-1914 ( Harvard University Press 1951 ) ...
Contents
The Habsburg Inheritance | 5 |
The Dual State | 25 |
Tensions within the Empire | 45 |
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19th century alliance Allied Andrássy anti-Habsburg movement Archduke Franz Ferdinand aristocracy army assassinated Austria-Hungary Austro-Hungarian Balkan became Belgrade Beneš Berchtold Berlin Bismarck Bohemia Bohemia and Moravia Bosnia Herzegovina Budapest Bulgaria burg Central Powers Church civil Croatia Croats Czech lands Czechoslovak Czernin declared deputies Eastern economic Emperor Franz Joseph Emperor Karl enemies Europe European exiles Foreign Minister frontier Galicia Georg von Schönerer Habsburg Empire Habsburg monarchy Habsburg ruler Hungarian Hungary Imperial independent industrial influence Italian Italy Jews July Karl Lueger Klofáč Kramář Kramár's leader leadership Left Lueger Magyar Manifesto Masaryk military Ministry Moravia Nevertheless November October offensive organised outbreak parliament party Pašić Poland Poles Polish political population Prague pro-Russian propaganda provinces recognised Reichsrat revolution rule Rumania Russian Ruthene Sarajevo Schönerer separate peace Serbia Serbs Slav politicians Slovaks Social Democrat Socialist South Slav St Petersburg Stürgkh territories terrorist tion Tisza towns troops Turkish Ukrainians victory Vienna Viennese Western Front