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Die Galizische Grenze 1772 1867


Die Galizische Grenze 1772 1867
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Author : Christoph Augustynowicz
language : de
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Release Date : 2007

Die Galizische Grenze 1772 1867 written by Christoph Augustynowicz and has been published by LIT Verlag Münster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Austria categories.




Brody A Galician Border City In The Long Nineteenth Century


Brody A Galician Border City In The Long Nineteenth Century
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Author : Börries Kuzmany
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2017-01-05

Brody A Galician Border City In The Long Nineteenth Century written by Börries Kuzmany and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-05 with Religion categories.


Brody: A Galician Border City in the Long Nineteenth Century reconciles Brody’s socioeconomic history with its cultural memory. It is the first comprehensive study of this city under Habsburg-Austrian rule (1772–1914) and it includes all ethno-confessional groups during this period—Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians.



The Politics Of Cultural Retreat


The Politics Of Cultural Retreat
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Author : Iryna Vushko
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2015-05-26

The Politics Of Cultural Retreat written by Iryna Vushko and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-05-26 with History categories.


An illuminating history of state-building, nationalism, and bureaucracy, this book tells the story of how an international cohort of Austrian officials from Bohemia, Hungary, the Hapsburg Netherlands, Italy, and several German states administered Galicia from its annexation from Poland-Lithuania in 1772 until the beginning of Polish autonomy in 1867. Historian Iryna Vushko examines the interactions between these German-speaking bureaucrats and the local Galician population of Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews. She reveals how Enlightenment-inspired theories of modernity and supranational uniformity essentially backfired, ultimately bringing about results that starkly contradicted the original intentions and ideals of the imperial governors.



Borders In East And West


Borders In East And West
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Author : Stefan Berger
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2022-09-13

Borders In East And West written by Stefan Berger and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-13 with History categories.


How we define border studies is transforming from focussing on “a line in the sand” to the more complex notions of how constituting a border is practiced, sustained and modified. In the expansion of borders studies, the areas explored across Europe and Asia have been numerous, but the specific themes that arise through comparative case studies are novel when approach Europe and Asian borderlands. Comparing the border experiences in East Asia and Europe in a number of thematic clusters ranging from economics, tourism, and food production to ethnicity, migration and conquest, Borders in East and West aims to decenter border studies from its current focus on the Americas and Europe.



European Border Regions In Comparison


European Border Regions In Comparison
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Author : Katarzyna Stokłosa
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-01-03

European Border Regions In Comparison written by Katarzyna Stokłosa and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-03 with History categories.


Borders exist in almost every sphere of life. Initially, borders were established in connection with kingdoms, regions, towns, villages and cities. With nation-building, they became important as a line separating two national states with different “national characteristics,” narratives and myths. The term “border” has a negative connotation for being a separating line, a warning signal not to cross a line between the allowed and the forbidden. The awareness of both mental and factual borders in manifold spheres of our life has made them a topic of consideration in almost all scholarly disciplines – history, geography, political science and many others. This book primarily incorporates an interdisciplinary and comparative approach. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists and political science scholars from a diverse range of European universities analyze historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions – inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European and non-European countries.



Gaps In The Iron Curtain


Gaps In The Iron Curtain
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Author : Gertrude Enderle-Burcel
language : en
Publisher: Wydawnictwo UJ
Release Date : 2009

Gaps In The Iron Curtain written by Gertrude Enderle-Burcel and has been published by Wydawnictwo UJ this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Cold War categories.


This volume explores relations between socialist planned economies of Central and East European countries and capitalist market economies of neutral states in Europe dyring the Cold War. It focuses on the significant role of neutral countries as path-breakers in building East-West contacts.



Global Commodity Chains And Labor Relations


Global Commodity Chains And Labor Relations
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-01-18

Global Commodity Chains And Labor Relations written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-18 with History categories.


This edited volume provides a collection of historical and contemporary commodity chain studies placing labor at the centre of their analysis. It represents an important contribution to commodity chain research, but also to the fields of social-economic and global labour history.



Antisemitism In Galicia


Antisemitism In Galicia
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Author : Tim Buchen
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2020-08-01

Antisemitism In Galicia written by Tim Buchen and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-01 with History categories.


In the last third of the nineteenth century, the discourse on the “Jewish question” in the Habsburg crownlands of Galicia changed fundamentally, as clerical and populist politicians emerged to denounce the Jewish assimilation and citizenship. This pioneering study investigates the interaction of agitation, violence, and politics against Jews on the periphery of the Danube monarchy. In its comprehensive analysis of the functions and limitations of propaganda, rumors, and mass media, it shows just how significant antisemitism was to the politics of coexistence among Christians and Jews on the eve of the Great War.



Constitutionalism Legitimacy And Power


Constitutionalism Legitimacy And Power
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Author : Kelly L Grotke
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2014-09-25

Constitutionalism Legitimacy And Power written by Kelly L Grotke and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-25 with Law categories.


If one counts the production of constitutional documents alone, the nineteenth century can lay claim to being a 'constitutional age'; one in which the generation and reception of constitutional texts served as a centre of gravity around which law and politics consistently revolved. This volume critically re-examines the role of constitutionalism in that period, in order to counter established teleological narratives that imply a consistent development from absolutism towards inclusive, participatory democracy. Various aspects of constitutional histories within and outside of Europe are examined from a comparative, transnational, and multidisciplinary historical perspective, organized around five key themes. The first part looks at constitutions as anti-revolutionary devices, and addresses state building, monarchical constitutionalism, and restorations. The second part takes up constitutions and the justification of new social inequalities, focusing on women's suffrage, human rights, and property. The third part uses individual country studies to take on questions of how constitutions served to promote nationalism. The use of constitutions as instruments of imperialism is covered in the fourth part, and the final part examines the ways that constitutions function simultaneously as legal and political texts. These themes reflect a certain scepticism regarding any easy relationship between stated constitutional ideals and enacted constitutional practices. Taken together, they also function as a general working hypothesis about the role of constitutions in the establishment and maintenance of a domestically and internationally imbalanced status quo, of which we are the present-day inheritors. More particularly, this volume addresses the question of the extent to which nineteenth-century constitutionalism may have set the stage for new forms of domination and discrimination, rather than inaugurating a period of 'progress' and increasing equality.



From The Holy Roman Empire To The Land Of The Tsars


From The Holy Roman Empire To The Land Of The Tsars
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Author : Alexander M. Martin
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2022-03-03

From The Holy Roman Empire To The Land Of The Tsars written by Alexander M. Martin and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-03-03 with History categories.


In a manuscript in a Russian archive, an anonymous German eyewitness describes what he saw in Moscow during Napoleon's Russian campaign. Who was this nameless memoirist, and what brought him to Moscow in 1812? The search for answers to those questions uncovers a remarkable story of German and Russian life at the dawn of the modern age. Johannes Ambrosius Rosenstrauch (1768-1835), the manuscript's author, was a man always on the move and reinventing himself. He spent half his life in the Holy Roman Empire, and the other half in Russia. He was a barber-surgeon, an actor, and a merchant, as well as a Catholic, a Freemason, and a Lutheran pastor. He saw the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, founded a business that flourished for sixty years, and took part in the Enlightenment, the consumer revolution, the Pietist Awakening, and Russia's colonization of the Black Sea steppe. A restless wanderer and seeker, but also the progenitor of an influential merchant family, he was a characteristic figure both of the Age of Revolution and of the bourgeois era that followed. Presenting a broad panorama of life in the German lands and Russia from the Old Regime to modernity, this microhistory explores how individual people shape, and are shaped by, the historical forces of their time.