abstract: Despite the reactionary Habsburg regime under Emperor Franz Joseph, forces within the government and leading intelligentsia proposed various reforms to solve the issue of ethnic discrimination across the Austro-Hungarian Empire, attempting to resolve the tensions that the Ausgleich of 1867 had further aggravated by the inclusion of Hungarians as a privileged class to the detriment of the remaining minorities. This paper will look at the Austro-Marxist and Federalist reformers and the ways in which their concepts, if implemented, could have saved the Empire from its downfall in 1918. Ultimately, neither the Austro-Marxist concept of a centralized system of universal rights across the borders of all nations within the existing empir...
This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of the attributes and capa- bilities of the major Europ...
The essay on Habsburg Monarchy in the ‘long’ XIXth Century from Wiener Congress till the outbreak o...
Sigmann Jean. Z. A. B. Zeman, The Break-up of the Habsburg Empire (1914-1918). A study in national a...
In 1804, in response to the proclamation of Napoleon as emperor and to ensure the continuity of the...
When Emperor Francis Joseph died in November, 1916, the new monarch Charles I ascended the throne to...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
The title of this work is “Indivisible and Inseparable” the motto of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Th...
This book presents a multi-layered analysis of the situation in Central Europe after the collapse of...
After June 4, 1920 the objective was nevertheless the restoration of Saint Stephen's Hungary. How ca...
In the fall of 1918, after over four years of war, the cohesion of Austria-Hungary collapsed. In the...
This dissertation explores how Emperor Franz Joseph I was the key decision-maker in Austria-Hungary ...
The purpose of this paper is contextualise the debates on the future of the Habsburg Monarchy on the...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950When World War I ended in 1918, Austria-Hungary, a dual-monarc...
Nationalist propagandists, along with many historians, continue to view Austria-Hungary as an empire...
This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of the attributes and capa- bilities of the major Europ...
The essay on Habsburg Monarchy in the ‘long’ XIXth Century from Wiener Congress till the outbreak o...
Sigmann Jean. Z. A. B. Zeman, The Break-up of the Habsburg Empire (1914-1918). A study in national a...
In 1804, in response to the proclamation of Napoleon as emperor and to ensure the continuity of the...
When Emperor Francis Joseph died in November, 1916, the new monarch Charles I ascended the throne to...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
The title of this work is “Indivisible and Inseparable” the motto of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Th...
This book presents a multi-layered analysis of the situation in Central Europe after the collapse of...
After June 4, 1920 the objective was nevertheless the restoration of Saint Stephen's Hungary. How ca...
In the fall of 1918, after over four years of war, the cohesion of Austria-Hungary collapsed. In the...
This dissertation explores how Emperor Franz Joseph I was the key decision-maker in Austria-Hungary ...
The purpose of this paper is contextualise the debates on the future of the Habsburg Monarchy on the...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950When World War I ended in 1918, Austria-Hungary, a dual-monarc...
Nationalist propagandists, along with many historians, continue to view Austria-Hungary as an empire...
This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of the attributes and capa- bilities of the major Europ...
The essay on Habsburg Monarchy in the ‘long’ XIXth Century from Wiener Congress till the outbreak o...
Sigmann Jean. Z. A. B. Zeman, The Break-up of the Habsburg Empire (1914-1918). A study in national a...