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Lívia Prosinger

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

Lívia Prosinger · December 30, 2019 ·

 Christopher Wendt, December 30th, 2019 Just in time for the holidays, in this installment time we’re going slightly further back into the past than usual to revisit an incident that that took place 101 years ago in Northern Tyrol, in an inn above the Tyrolean capital of … [Read more...] about 101 Years Ago: A Christmas Tragedy at the Mariabrunn Hotel—and the Fall, Rise, and Fall of Rudolf Penz

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Call for papers

Lívia Prosinger · October 22, 2019 ·

Beyond Trianon. The exit from war in Danubian Europe: a new era? (1918-1924)                                                                                                                                                                  International Conference, Budapest, June … [Read more...] about Call for papers

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The strange afterlife of Francis Joseph(‘s Statue)

Lívia Prosinger · October 21, 2019 ·

Gábor, Egry, October 21st, 2019  Francis Joseph's statue was initially a very controversial piece of public art in the city of Karánsebes/Karansebesch/Caransebes. Once the seat of a border regiment (which was disbanded in 1876), the region gave a series of well-known and loyal … [Read more...] about The strange afterlife of Francis Joseph(‘s Statue)

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Anna, Adorjáni

Lívia Prosinger · September 21, 2019 ·

  Anna Adorjáni is a PhD student at the University of Vienna, Department of East European History. She studied social history, international relations, and cultural heritage at Babeş-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) and at Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest, Hungary). … [Read more...] about Anna, Adorjáni

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

Lívia Prosinger · September 18, 2019 ·

Christopher Wendt, September 18th 2019   [„]Mir hat keine Bezirkshauptmannschaft und keine andere Behörde was zu schaffen, und sie,[„] auf den Postenleiter Vogel mit der Hand deutend, [„]können mich am Arsch lecken, schaffen kann nur der Herrgott und ich, sonst gibt es keine … [Read more...] about Summer 1919 in (German-)Austrian Tyrol: Much Ado About… One Cow in Außervillgraten

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