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Intellectual and social developments in the Hapsburg Empire from Maria Theresa to World War I : essays dedicated to Robert A. Kann
- Title
- Intellectual and social developments in the Hapsburg 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.
- Publication
- Boulder [Colo.] : East European quarterly : distributed by Columbia University Press, 1975.
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- Description
- i, 304 pages : portrait; 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- East European monographs ; no. 11
- Uniform Title
- East European monographs ; no. 11.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- "Selected list of publications by Robert A. Kann": p. 291-296.
- Contents
- Held, J. Preface.--Fischer-Galati, S. Introducation.--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.
- ISBN
- 0914710044 :
- LCCN
- 75006227
- OCLC
- ocm01903557
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries