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Intellectual and social developments in the Habsburg Empire from Maria Theresa to World War I : essays dedicated to Robert A. Kann / edited by Stanley B. Winters and Joseph Held, in collaboration with István Deák and Adam Wandruszka.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kann, Robert A., 1906-1981.
Winters, Stanley B.
Held, Joseph.
Series:
East European monographs ; no. 11.
East European monographs ; no. 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kann, Robert A., 1906-1981.
Kann, Robert A.
Slavs--Austria.
Slavs.
Austria--History--1740-1789.
Austria.
History.
Austria--History--1789-1900.
Austria--History--1867-1918.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
i, 304 pages : portrait ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Boulder [Colo.] : East European quarterly : distributed by Columbia University Press, 1975.
Contents:
Held, J. Preface.
Fischer-Galati, S. Introduction.
Wagner, H. The pension payments and legal claims of Maria Theresa and their withdrawal by Joseph II.
Király, B. K. Napoleon's proclamation of 1809 and its Hungarian echo.
Vucinich, W. S. Croatian Illyrism.
Freudenberger, H. Progressive Bohemian and Moravian aristocrats. Hitchens, K. The sacred cult of nationality. Wandruszka, A. An Austrian officer in the United States.
Winters, S. B. Austroslavism, panslavism, russophilism in Czech political thought, 1870-1900. Wank, S. Varieties of political despair.
Weinzierl, E. Aehrenthal and the Italian university question.
Held, J. Young Hungary.
Notes:
"Selected list of publications by Robert A. Kann": pages 291-296.
ISBN:
0914710044 :
OCLC:
1903557

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