The purpose of this paper is contextualise the debates on the future of the Habsburg Monarchy on the Eve of the First World War. The context included the assumed possibility of a European war, the issue of proposals to partition provinces and "National Compromises" in Cisleithania; the prominence of the debates on the electoral reform of 1906/1907, and the relevance of concerns on trends in ethnic demography. The final section of the paper makes reference to the terms in which the collapse of the Monarchy could be envisaged, and in conclusion addresses the issue of the actual collapse
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In 1914, Austria-Hungary was less prepared for war than any other great power in Europe, both milita...
The origins of World War I were different and varied. But it was Austria-Hungary which unleashed the...
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Introduction For Austria, the end of the First World War did not just mean the end of the Habsburg m...
International audienceThe question of WWI aims of the Kingdom of Hungary, constituting a distinct St...
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This paper examines the nationality problem in the Habsburg monarchy at the end of the 19th century ...
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