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The 1st World War ended with the defeat of the three European empires: Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary. The author of this work, an English historian, turns pretty much everything on its head that was long considered irrefutable. He sees the three empires, but above all the Habsburg dual monarchies, in no way as entities condemned to death; rather, in Vienna as in St. Petersburg and Berlin, they were just undergoing a tremendous process of acceleration and modernisation. He sees such developments particularly clearly in the imperial and royal metropolises of Vienna, Prague and Budapest. The book is published by Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag, Berlin. Berlin: Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag 1993. 344 pp.
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- Sked, A.
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- Der Fall des Hauses Habsburg. Der unzeitige Tod eines Kaiserreiches
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- Scattered bw-illustrations, 1 bw-map sketch on the endpaper. Berlin: Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag 1993. 344 pages.
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