Archiv für Mai 2013

The Age of Heroes in Historiography: The Example of Prince Eugene of Savoy

Research Articles
Filip Šimetin Šegvić, Tomislav Branđolica,
Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 211-233

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World War I and Internal Repression: The Case of Major General Nikolaus Cena

Research Articles Irina Marin, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 195-208Abstract

Cubism’s Sex: Masculinity and Czech Modernism, 1911–1914

Research Articles Thomas Ort, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 175-194Abstract

Power, Partisanship, and the Grid of Democratic Politics: 1907 as the Pivot Point of Modern Austrian History

Research Articles John W. Boyer, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 148-174Abstract

Creating Jewish Space: German-Jewish Schools in Moravia

Research Articles Marsha L. Rozenblit, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 108-147Abstract

Scandal at the Opera: Politics, the Press, and the Public at the Inauguration of the Budapest Opera House in 1884

Research Articles Markian Prokopovych, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 88-107Abstract

Austro-German Liberalism and the Coming of the 1867 Compromise: “Politics Again in Flux”

Research Articles Jonathan Kwan, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 62-87Abstract

The Vienna Hofburg between 1835 and 1918—A Residence in the Conflicting Fields of Art, Politics, and Representation

Research Articles Werner Telesko, Richard Kurdiovsky, Dagmar Sachsenhofer, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 37-61Abstract

The Road to Szigetvár: Ferdinand I’s Defense of His Hungarian Border, 1548–1566

Research Articles James Tracy, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 17-36Abstract

Violence as Identity: Christians and Muslims in Hungary in the Medieval and Early Modern Period

Research Articles Nora Berend, Austrian History Yearbook, Volume 44, pp 1-13Abstract