2016
DOI: 10.4159/9780674969346
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The Habsburg Empire

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“…Jak to stwierdził Pieter Judson, była to właśnie polityka modernizacji, która dała imperium Austro-Węgier w swojej późnej fazie legitymację polityczną. To też jej brak spowodował upadek legitymacji Habsburgów właśnie podczas pierwszej wojny światowej 102 .…”
Section: Finansować Imperium Lub Wspierać Regionalny Rozwój Gospodarcunclassified
“…Jak to stwierdził Pieter Judson, była to właśnie polityka modernizacji, która dała imperium Austro-Węgier w swojej późnej fazie legitymację polityczną. To też jej brak spowodował upadek legitymacji Habsburgów właśnie podczas pierwszej wojny światowej 102 .…”
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“…28 Four people were shot in Vienna in 1911 during the hunger riot 29 and in the same year the army killed 26 in Drohobycz during an election rally. 30 Finally, suffrage protests in Budapest in 1912 saw the deaths of six people. 31 As Social Democrat deputy Karl Leuthner claimed in 1912, 'in Austria and Hungary there is more shooting than anywhere in Europe: for every election, every larger strike, every turbulent demonstration'.…”
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“…8 The many specialised studies on individual regions, on particular social or national groups, require a fresh synthesis of Habsburg history, which Pieter Judson has produced with great skill: a narrative that reflects decades of research on Central Europe. 9 Meanwhile, the new historiography on the Empire's nationalities also challenges established views of its main protagonists. In the case of Metternich, one of the principal architects of the Empire and its relationship to Europe, the assessment by historians of nationalism has usually been outright negative, without that their judgement has engaged in any meaningful way with the political thought that informed his decisions as a diplomat and statesman.…”
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