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Empire Habsburg

Kofalka, J. (1966), Cesi v habsburske fisi a v Evrope [The Czechs in the Habsburg Empire and in Europe], Argo, Praha. [Pg.72]

At the Hungarian Academy of Sciences the positions of philology and literary sciences were the strongest as part of the national aspiration to change the country s situation within the Habsburg Empire or become independent of the Empire. That is why the community of natural sciences was looking for other forums as well ... [Pg.182]

Sked, Alan, The Decline and Fall of the Habsburg Empire, 1813-1918 (London, 1989)... [Pg.30]

Outbreak of the First World War, greeted with some enthusiasm in Germany and the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Empire. Switzerland remains neutral. Franz Kafka writes Der... [Pg.314]

Defeat of Germany and Habsburg Empire. Collapse of Kaiserreich, proclamation of Weimar Republic as parliamentary democracy. Disintegration of Habsburg Empire, foundation of independent Republic of Austria. Heinrich Mann, Der Untertan... [Pg.314]

Education, Educational System and Science of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1867-1918, vol. 11 of Prdce z dejin vedy (Praha VCDV, 2003), and Mitchell G. Ash and Jan Surman, ed.. The Nationalization of Scientific Knowledge in the Habsburg Empire (1848-1918), (Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). [Pg.145]


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