Twilight of the Habsburgs: The Collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire |
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Page 54
... Poles while the peasants were Ruthene , two political trends had de- veloped in the decades before the outbreak of the war . The Old Ruthene Party tended to regard the people as a part , historically as well as linguistically , of the ...
... Poles while the peasants were Ruthene , two political trends had de- veloped in the decades before the outbreak of the war . The Old Ruthene Party tended to regard the people as a part , historically as well as linguistically , of the ...
Page 103
... Poles , who had been disappointed with the Two Emperors ' Manifesto , declared , when the Reichsrat reassembled in May 1917 , that their club would soon comment on the national problems of the Empire in the light of the Kraków agreement ...
... Poles , who had been disappointed with the Two Emperors ' Manifesto , declared , when the Reichsrat reassembled in May 1917 , that their club would soon comment on the national problems of the Empire in the light of the Kraków agreement ...
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... Poles are also recognised . The Ruthenes may need recognition , and the Italian Austrians naturally find their champions in Italy . The right of the Austro - Hungarian " government " to speak for the German Austrians is not clear , and ...
... Poles are also recognised . The Ruthenes may need recognition , and the Italian Austrians naturally find their champions in Italy . The right of the Austro - Hungarian " government " to speak for the German Austrians is not clear , and ...
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The Habsburg Inheritance | 5 |
The Dual State | 25 |
Tensions within the Empire | 45 |
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