This is a study of how treason and traitors erupted in Vienna during the revolution of 1848. It focuses on the case of Anton von Hye and then moves to examine the treatment of so-called traitors during the October revolution. It argues that the latter situation allowed for far less compromise and therefore a severe retribution against those showing disloyalty to the Habsburgs
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 2007.This study considers the political behavio...
In 1716, as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession, Emperor Charles VI assumed power in the S...
The period between 1851-1866 was the era of the American Civil War and the European intervention in ...
A version of this booklet was delivered as the lst Austrian Studies Lecture at the University of Lei...
Treason is a ubiquitous historical phenomenon, one particularly associated with regime instability o...
A study of how 'treason' was managed during the break-down of Austria-Hungary and in the early Succe...
The main aim of this study is to analyse Austria’s annexation of Cracow in November 1846 and its inf...
"Rückkehr unerwünscht" (Return Undesired) is the first systematic study on deportation in the Habsbu...
The concept of treason in historical research is usually presented either as a treason‑event (see t...
This thesis concerns military invalids, deserters and delinquents in the Imperial-Royal Army during ...
This article tries to explain why the notion of infamy was removed from the Dutch penal code of 1886...
This study deals with the Italian question in the Habsburg Monarchy between 1815 and 1835 in terms o...
The annexation of the Free City of Cracow by Austria in November 1846 has been regarded by historian...
The article analyzes the factors and patterns that explain the entry of some societies and the non-e...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 2007.This study considers the political behavio...
In 1716, as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession, Emperor Charles VI assumed power in the S...
The period between 1851-1866 was the era of the American Civil War and the European intervention in ...
A version of this booklet was delivered as the lst Austrian Studies Lecture at the University of Lei...
Treason is a ubiquitous historical phenomenon, one particularly associated with regime instability o...
A study of how 'treason' was managed during the break-down of Austria-Hungary and in the early Succe...
The main aim of this study is to analyse Austria’s annexation of Cracow in November 1846 and its inf...
"Rückkehr unerwünscht" (Return Undesired) is the first systematic study on deportation in the Habsbu...
The concept of treason in historical research is usually presented either as a treason‑event (see t...
This thesis concerns military invalids, deserters and delinquents in the Imperial-Royal Army during ...
This article tries to explain why the notion of infamy was removed from the Dutch penal code of 1886...
This study deals with the Italian question in the Habsburg Monarchy between 1815 and 1835 in terms o...
The annexation of the Free City of Cracow by Austria in November 1846 has been regarded by historian...
The article analyzes the factors and patterns that explain the entry of some societies and the non-e...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 2007.This study considers the political behavio...
In 1716, as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession, Emperor Charles VI assumed power in the S...
The period between 1851-1866 was the era of the American Civil War and the European intervention in ...