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  1. Austrian History Yearbook 1970 71 (vols 6&7)
  2. Exclusive Revolutionaries: Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire, 1848-1914 (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Pieter M. Judson, 1997-02-01
  3. Austrian History Yearbook 2006 (Austrian History Yearbook)
  4. From World War to Waldheim: Culture and Politics in Austria and the United States (Austrian History, Culture and Society)
  5. Austrian History Yearbook 2004 (Austrian History Yearbook)
  6. Austria in Poetry and History: Bilingual (Anthology of Austrian Literature ; V. 1)
  7. Austrian History Yearbook 1983 84 (combined ed)
  8. The Austrian Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-24
  9. Austrian History Yearbook, 1981-82 (Volumes 17 and 18 Combined) by William E. Wright, 1984-10
  10. Austrian History Yearbook 1997 (vol 28) by Charles W. Ingrao, 1997-03-01
  11. Austrian History Yearbook, 1991 (vol. 022) by Solomon Wank, 1991-06-01
  12. Austrian History Yearbook 2001 (Austrian History Yearbook) by David F. Good, 2001-10
  13. AUSTRIAN HISTORY YEARBOOK (VOLUME IV-V 1968-1969)
  14. Austrian History Yearbook 1998 (Austrian History Yearbook 1998, Vol 29)

41. Austria Cafe - History
Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the dominant theme of austrian history was the confrontation with the Ottoman Empire, whose vast armies
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Map History Political System ... Private The Alpine lands and the fertile plains of the Danube Region were settled in prehistoric times. The existence of rich mineral resources - most notably salt and iron - gave rise to a prosperous Celtic culture which established itself as a major trading partner of the neighbouring Roman territories during the first century BC. Around the birth of Christ this region, known as the kingdom of Noricum, was conquered and subsequently incorporated in the conglomerate Roman Empire and became a Roman province - along with Rhaetia (western Austria), which the Romans subdued at the same time, and Pannonia (western Lower Austria and Burgenland). The Romans held sway in the Danube region for almost five hundred years. When they finally gave way to the onslaught of the tribal migrations and withdrew from the Danube, they left behind them several once-thriving cities.
Up to the late eighth century the area of present-day Austria was repeatedly crossed by waves of migrating peoples. The German tribes crossed the Danube on their way south, while the Huns with their hordes of horseback warriors swept eastwards as far as France. Later the Avars settled in eastern Austria, and the Bavarians edged their way down the Danube. Pockets of Slav settlers lived in the north of Lower Austria, in Carinthia and in southern Styria. Towards the end of the eighth century Charlemagne established the Carolingian Mark between the Danube and the Drau as a bulwark against further encroachments of the Avars. Since the departure of the Romans, Irish and Scottish monks had progressively christianised the Alpine region.

42. Part II: Research Resources In Modern German And Austrian History
Part II Research Resources in Modern German and austrian history. Catholic University of America, John K. Mullen Memorial Library
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Part II: Research Resources in Modern German and Austrian History
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Most of the pertinent holdings cover the period before 1800; and they comprise materials on ecclesiastical affairs and the Holy Roman Empire. The university library also contains the Joseph D. Keenan Papers, which includes his correspondence in 1945-47 and an oral account of the reorganization of West German trade unions after World War II.
Delegation of the Comission of the European Communities, Office of Press and Public Affairs
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This agency maintains a collection of official documents and publications of the European Union. They do not collect official periodicals, laws, or other publications of the German or Austrian governments. The collection does include, however, materials on Austria's agreements with the EC and the country's accession negotiations. Most of these documents are official documents of limited value. There are also assorted but limited clippings on Germany's role as a member in the EC. Georgetown University, Joseph Mark Lauinger Library

43. Austrian Newspapers And News Sites
Republic of Austria Official site providing daily updated news and general information about political system and austrian history.
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44. Egesch
austrian history. Institut für Geschichte Abteilung Österreichische Geschichte Universität Graz Heinrichstraße 26/II, 8010 Graz
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Scientific edition of hitherto unpublished diaries, sketchbooks and notebooks from Hermann Bahr (1863-1934) during the years 1885-1908 (5 Vols. plus one commentary volume). Hermann Bahr counts as one of the essential mediators of modernity in Vienna around 1900. Knowledge of the diaries allows inferences to the complex correlations of overall European and regional cultural developments. Analysis of ethnic-cultural plurality in Central Europe and the mediation of corresponding traditions in the education system of the Habsburg monarchy.
The multilingualism of the cultural text in the Viennese Modernity.

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pluralistic one, expressing itself in the diversity of peoples, languages, the constitutional structure and a variety of cultural symbols: It was concentrated in urban milieus and was a deliberately reflected phenomenon that led to particular reactions. One the one hand the diversified awareness (based on the variety of cultural codes) was as an essential source of innovation

45. Rethinking Vienna 1900 (Austrian History, Culture And Society, 3)
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47. German History On The Web
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48. Austrian Economics
Books available for purchase online An austrian history of Economic Thought, Vol. An austrian history of Economic Thought, Vol.
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50. Iter: Journal Information
austrian history yearbook. Volumes examined Articles. Vol. Vol. 1 (1960) to vol. 4 (1963) austrian history news letter Vol. 1 (1965) + austrian history yearbook.
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52. Recommended Reading: Austria, Germany, Switzerland
Also see The Xenophobe s Guide to the Germans below. austrian history. The Austrians A ThousandYear Odyssey By Gordon Brook-Shepherd. Carroll Graf, 1997.
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53. Faculty
9) Joseph II and the Jews , austrian history Yearbook, IVV, 1968-69. 19) Austria s Last Turkish War Reconsidered , austrian history Yearbook, XIX, 1988.
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Paul Bernard Professor Emeritus of History Curriculum Vitae Born Antwerp, Belgium, 5/7/1929; married, three children. U.S. citizen. Education: Lycee d'Anvers, 1935-39. Lycee Francais de New York, 1939-42. Forest Hills, N.Y. High School, 1942-44. New York University, 1945-46. University of Denver, 1946-50, B.A. 1948 (Social Science area). University of Colorado, 1951-55, M.A. 1952 (History); Ph.D. 1955 (History). Professional Experience: Teaching Assistant, History, University of Colorado, 1952-53. Instructor, French, University of Colorado, 1955. Instructor to Professor, History, Colorado College, 1955-68. Professor, History, University of Illinois at Urbana, 1968- Visiting Professor, History, Northwestern University, 1986. Courses Taught Most Recently: Habsburg History Early Modern Europe The Enlightenment in France Modern Europe Protestant Reformation Medieval Europe The Jews in Europe History of National Socialism German History Administrative Experience: Chairman, Social Science Division, Colorado College, 1958-60.

54. Paul W. Schroeder
Editorial Boards Journal of Modern History (2 terms), Central European History, austrian history Yearbook, International History Review, Historical Abstracts.
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Paul W. Schroeder
VITA Name: Paul W. Schroeder Advanced degrees: M.A., History, Texas Christian University, 1956 Ph.D., History, University of Texas, 1958 Prizes: Albert J. Beveridge Prize, American Historical Association, 1956 Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Prize, 1962 Finalist, Campus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 1975 Queen Prize, 1980 Senior University Scholar, University of Illinois, 1989 British International Studies Association, 1990 Jubilee Professor, 1992 Honorary Doctor of Letters, Valparaiso University, 1993 Fellowships: Fulbright Scholar in Austria, 1956-1957 United States Steel Foundation Fellow, 1957-1958 Senior Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1973 Senior Fellow, American Council of Learned Societies, 1976-1977 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1983-84 Visiting Research Fellow, Merton College, Oxford, 1984 Peace Fellow, United States Institute of Peace, 1992-93 Offices: Secretary-Treasurer, Conference Group for Central European History, 1967-1968 Research Division Committee, American Historical Association, 1974-1977

55. European History Sources
Primary Sources of 20th Century austrian history 138 digitalized documents concerning major topics of Austrian contemporary history. ;
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56. AAASS Website
PURPOSE To encourage, support, and further the study of austrian history and the history of the Habsburg monarchy and of its successor states, insofar as the
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Society for Austrian and Habsburg History PURPOSE To encourage, support, and further the study of Austrian history and the history of the Habsburg monarchy and of its successor states, insofar as the relationship between these and the Habsburg monarchy is clear. OFFICERS/Executive Committee: Mary Gluck, Dept. of History, Brown U, Providence, RI 02912, tel.: 401-863-2131, e-mail: marygluck@brown.edu

57. History::Faculty::John W. Boyer
pp. 2359. Silent War and Bitter Peace The Austrian Revolution of 1918, austrian history Yearbook, 34 (2003) 1-56. Wiener Konservatismus
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The University of Chicago Department of History 1126 E. 59th Street, Mailbox 122 Chicago, IL 60637 Fax (773) 702-5846 Office (773) 702-8576 Email: jwboyer@midway.uchicago.edu FIELD SPECIALTIES Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century European Political and Cultural History, particularily in Germany and the Habsburg Empire; Religion and Politics in Modern European History; the History of the Universities. BIOGRAPHY John Boyer's research and teaching focus on the history of modern Europe, especially on the states, the peoples, and the societies of Central Europe since 1700. His special teaching interests are in German History from 1740 to 1918; the history of the Hapsburg Empire between 1648 and 1918, and the history of Austria from 1918 to the present; religion and politics in modern European history, and the history of European universities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is presently completing the "Austria, 1867-1985" volume for the Oxford History of Modern Europe series, published by Oxford University Press. With Jan E.

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59. American Historical Association
Statement of Purpose To encourage, support, and further the study of austrian history and the history of the Habsburg monarchy and of its successor states
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Established: 1957. Affiliate since June 1997. Membership: 220. Annual dues: $25. Web site: http://www.cas.umn.edu/sochabs.htm
Statement of Purpose: To encourage, support, and further the study of Austrian history and the history of the Habsburg monarchy and of its successor states insofar as the relationship between these and the Habsburg monarchy is clear.
Officers and Staff President and Recording Secretary:
Gary B. Cohen
Department of History
University of Minnesota
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Howard Louthan Department of History University of Florida Gainesville, FL Email: louthan@ufl. edu
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Lois Dubin, Smith College Howard Louthan, University of Florida Lawrence Wolff, Boston College Ex Offico Members: Gary B. Cohen, University of Minnesota

60. Austria Philatelic Society (US) Home Page
Encyclopedia and glossary of Austrian philately. Illustrated atlas of Austrian stamps and postal history. Links to austrian history, geography, and related sites.
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  • Sample newsletter articles Links to Austria and related philatelic sites Links to general philatelic sites Member interaction corner Encyclopedia and glossary of Austrian philately Illustrated atlas of Austrian stamps and postal history Austrian cinderellas, post cards, and other "ancillary" material Mentorship corner Sales circuit information "My favorite Austrian stamp or cover" mini-articles Links to Austrian history, geography, and related sites Tips for researching Austrian philatelic material, history, topics, etc. Members' on-line albums Members' competitive and non-competitive exhibits Austria-related philatelic press reviews "Not from Austria, but there's a connection" [Your suggestions here]

Introduction Welcome to the home page of the Austria Philatelic Society (US). Our web site, like our Society, is still in the process of forming. However, we'd like to offer you some basic information in order to help you decide if you would like to join us in this exciting and challenging area of philately (a.k.a., "stamp collecting"). In any event, we hope that you will at least be encouraged to visit our site again as our content grows we believe that we'll have lots of useful, unique, and entertaining information to offer about Austrian philately!

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