During the decades preceding the outbreak of World War I, the Habsburg Empire, which was reorganized as the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867, used to be a dominant force within European power relations, although it was not considered a real world power. Still, due to its geographical dimensions, potential and its position in the European continent, it was a political geographical factor whose existence and later lack thereof had to be taken into consideration in international politics. The Austro-Hungarian Empire embodied the state of “In-between Europe”, even though states with large dimensions had existed in this region in previous centuries. The present study describes the political geographical situation of this Danube empire,...
World War I did not end in the fall of 1918 either in Central Europe, nor in the Carpathian Basin. I...
The hungarian catholic church had better political potencials in the Horthy-age (1920–1944), like fo...
This paper aims to answer the question whether economic forces played an important role in the Aus...
During the decades preceding the outbreak of World War I, the Habsburg Empire, which was reorganized...
The newly founded Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was trying to step up as a great power at ...
One of the most important questions of the Hungarian history in the 18. century was the filling of...
One of the reoccurring notions of universal and Hungarian military history is that Hungary entered W...
In my essay I deal with the economic events of the last year of the First World War in Hungary. In t...
Hungarian historical geography has so far paid little attention to the geographical phenomena and pr...
In my dissertation I deal with the economic events of the last year of the First World ...
The Serbs arrived in Hungary in masses, while fleeing from the Turkish, at the end of 17th century. ...
By virtue of their peculiar historical development, a local German-speaking people with their own di...
In my study I examine the social and economical relations of two regions which are far from each oth...
A special factor of the spatial history of the Hungarian state is its former seaport of Fiume, which...
This study outlines how the Austro$Hungarian Monarchy, with emphasys on the international power cons...
World War I did not end in the fall of 1918 either in Central Europe, nor in the Carpathian Basin. I...
The hungarian catholic church had better political potencials in the Horthy-age (1920–1944), like fo...
This paper aims to answer the question whether economic forces played an important role in the Aus...
During the decades preceding the outbreak of World War I, the Habsburg Empire, which was reorganized...
The newly founded Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was trying to step up as a great power at ...
One of the most important questions of the Hungarian history in the 18. century was the filling of...
One of the reoccurring notions of universal and Hungarian military history is that Hungary entered W...
In my essay I deal with the economic events of the last year of the First World War in Hungary. In t...
Hungarian historical geography has so far paid little attention to the geographical phenomena and pr...
In my dissertation I deal with the economic events of the last year of the First World ...
The Serbs arrived in Hungary in masses, while fleeing from the Turkish, at the end of 17th century. ...
By virtue of their peculiar historical development, a local German-speaking people with their own di...
In my study I examine the social and economical relations of two regions which are far from each oth...
A special factor of the spatial history of the Hungarian state is its former seaport of Fiume, which...
This study outlines how the Austro$Hungarian Monarchy, with emphasys on the international power cons...
World War I did not end in the fall of 1918 either in Central Europe, nor in the Carpathian Basin. I...
The hungarian catholic church had better political potencials in the Horthy-age (1920–1944), like fo...
This paper aims to answer the question whether economic forces played an important role in the Aus...