The First World War and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918

The First World War and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918
Title The First World War and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918 PDF eBook
Author Manfried Rauchensteiner
Publisher Böhlau Verlag Wien
Pages 1188
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 3205795881

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The origins of World War I were different and varied. But it was Austria-Hungary which unleashed the war. After more than four years the Habsburg Monarchy was defeated and ended as a failed state.

Embers of Empire

Embers of Empire
Title Embers of Empire PDF eBook
Author Paul Miller
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 342
Release 2018-11-29
Genre History
ISBN 1789200237

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The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy at the end of World War I ushered in a period of radical change for East-Central European political structures and national identities. Yet this transformed landscape inevitably still bore the traces of its imperial past. Breaking with traditional histories that take 1918 as a strict line of demarcation, this collection focuses on the complexities that attended the transition from the Habsburg Empire to its successor states. In so doing, it produces new and more nuanced insights into the persistence and effectiveness of imperial institutions, as well as the sources of instability in the newly formed nation-states.

The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918

The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918
Title The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918 PDF eBook
Author A. J. P. Taylor
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 291
Release 1976-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226791459

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History of the Austrian empire and Austria-Hungary.

The Passing of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918, Volume 2

The Passing of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918, Volume 2
Title The Passing of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Arthur J. May
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 376
Release 2016-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 1512807532

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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.

The Passing of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918, Volume 1

The Passing of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918, Volume 1
Title The Passing of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Arthur J. May
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 496
Release 2016-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 1512804266

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The dramatic assassination of Archduke Ferdinand at Sarajevo opened the door to a tragic struggle which concluded with the disintegration of the curious dual empire of Austria­ Hungary and radically altered the political configuration of central Europe. This work, the culmination of a lifetime of study and thought on the Hapsburg Monarchy, penetrates its somber theme—the death throes of a recognized great power—in greater depth than any previous book. While it is of necessity heavily weighted with diplomatic and military affairs, a studied effort has been made to allocate appropriate attention to the internal evolution of the twinship of Austria-Hungary in all its variety and amplitude. The instructive story of the decline and collapse of this great power will have relevance not only for students of modern history but also for specialists in political science and for general readers who wish to understand the present shape of central Europe.

The Limits of Loyalty

The Limits of Loyalty
Title The Limits of Loyalty PDF eBook
Author Laurence Cole
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 264
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781845452025

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"This fine collection on competing political loyalties in the late Habsburg Monarchy is framed by clear research questions.The dynasty faced formidable competitors in its own crownlands, cities and villages. [This volume] presents this competition in vibrant and varied case studies. From it readers will take a sampling of some of the best recent scholarship on the Habsburg Monarchy." - Slavonic and East European Review "Any future discussion on the last years of the Habsburg Monarchy's political history should build on this collection's significant achievements whether the point of departure is the monarchy's ultimate failure or a decidedly a-teleological perspective...It is not a book that only critiques the old; but it also points to the possibility of something new, and arguably more exciting." - H-Net Reviews "[The] rich case studies and vivid vignettes...[offer] the first coherent attempt in examining the efforts to generate dynastic-oriented patriotism and the responses to these efforts.[T]his book contains many seeds for a more nuanced and sophisticated discussion of the late monarchy. It is not a book that only critiques the old; but it also points to the possibility of something new, and arguably more exciting." - Habsburg "There is a welcome intellectual coherence and high scholarship to this latest volume in Berghahn's series on Austrian and Habsburg Studies." - German History The overwhelming majority of historical work on the late Habsburg Monarchy has focused primarily on national movements and ethnic conflicts, with the result that too little attention has been devoted to the state and ruling dynasty. This volume is the first of its kind to concentrate on attempts by the imperial government to generate a dynastic-oriented state patriotism in the multinational Habsburg Monarchy. It examines those forces in state and society which tended toward the promotion of state unity and loyalty towards the ruling house. These essays, all original contributions and written by an international group of historians, provide a critical examination of the phenomenon of "dynastic patriotism" and offer a richly nuanced treatment of the multinational empire in its final phase.

The Habsburg Empire

The Habsburg Empire
Title The Habsburg Empire PDF eBook
Author Pieter M. Judson
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 584
Release 2016-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0674047761

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A EuropeNow Editor’s Pick A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year “Pieter M. Judson’s book informs and stimulates. If his account of Habsburg achievements, especially in the 18th century, is rather starry-eyed, it is a welcome corrective to the black legend usually presented. Lucid, elegant, full of surprising and illuminating details, it can be warmly recommended to anyone with an interest in modern European history.” —Tim Blanning, Wall Street Journal “This is an engaging reappraisal of the empire whose legacy, a century after its collapse in 1918, still resonates across the nation-states that replaced it in central Europe. Judson rejects conventional depictions of the Habsburg empire as a hopelessly dysfunctional assemblage of squabbling nationalities and stresses its achievements in law, administration, science and the arts.” —Tony Barber, Financial Times “Spectacularly revisionist... Judson argues that...the empire was a force for progress and modernity... This is a bold and refreshing book... Judson does much to destroy the picture of an ossified regime and state.” —A. W. Purdue, Times Higher Education “Judson’s reflections on nations, states and institutions are of broader interest, not least in the current debate on the future of the European Union after Brexit.” —Annabelle Chapman, Prospect