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100 Years Later

“As the school goes, so goes the younger generation.”

Elisabeth Haid-Lener, May 1st 2022

 

Summertime and the Livin’ (Ain’t) Easy: Daylight Savings Time in Post-WWI Austrian Tyrol

Christopher Wendt, March 24th 2021

 

The pupils, “If treated too harshly, could probably return to the Croatian school next year.”

Educational transition in a small Istrian community, 1918–1921.

Ivan Jeličić, Februar 16th 2021

 

“Dangerous riot” – Successful street protest in the outskirts of Budapest during the First World War

Károly, Ignácz, October 12th, 2020

 

“Veszedelmesebb zavargás” – sikeres utcai tiltakozás az első világháború idején Budapest-környékén

Károly, Ignácz, October 12th, 2020

 

Leavers and remainers: The self-fashioning of a Hungarian administrative official leaving Greater Romania

Gábor, Egry, September 15th, 2020

 

Family relationships among the elite groups of Baia Mare/Nagybánya. The example of the Harácsek family. 

Anikó-Borbála Izsák, August 26th, 2020

 

In the manner of the neapolitan camorra local political conflicts in an eastern galician city 

Elisabeth, Haid, July 4th, 2020

 

101 Years Ago: A Christmas Tragedy at the Mariabrunn Hotel—and the Fall, Rise, and Fall of Rudolf Penz

Christopher, Wendt, December 30th, 2019

 

The strange afterlife of Francis Joseph(‘s Statue)

Gábor, Egry, October 21st, 2019

 

Summer 1919 in (German-) Austrian Tyrol: Much Ado About… One Cow in Ausservillgraten

Christopher Wendt, September 18th, 2019

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Hungarian Revolutionaries on the Adriatic Shores

Ivan Jeličić, September 2nd, 2019

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“A Serious Lack of Discipline”: Robberies and the Abuse of Authority at the Polish-Romanian Border

Elisabeth Haid, August 10th, 2019

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“’Are you serious?’ Or Why the Nation-State Was Not an Obvious Option after the Downfall of the Empire in Fiume/Rijeka.”

Ivan Jeličić, February 13, 2019

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School conditions in Prekmurje after the Yugoslav annexation of the region in 1919

Jernej Kosi, February 11, 2019

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The Great Transformation. Administrative Personnel in the Successor States of the Habsburg Monarchy

Elisabeth Haid, Wien, 29–30 November 2018

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“Hungary – Republic: The King has Abdicated.” A Report from Timișoara/Temesvár – November 1, 1918

Christopher Wendt, November 1, 2018

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