State, society, and borders: What did the new borders of and within Maramures mean for local societies? In 1919 the territory of the formerly Hungarian Máramaros County was divided by a demarcation line between the districts occupied by the Romanian and Czechoslovakian … [Read more...] about Abstracts Izsák Anikó-Borbála
Abstracts Sebastian Paul
Law and Order” or “Revolution”? Local Councils as an Instrument of the Post-1918 Transition in Upper Silesia, Cieszyn and the Orava County. The paper focuses on the immediate post-war period from October 1918 until spring 1919 and the emergence of hundreds of councils as … [Read more...] about Abstracts Sebastian Paul
Abstracts Elisabeth Haid
‚A Serious Lack of Discipline' - Robberies and Abuse of Authority at the Polish-Romanian Border In contrast to the relations with the other neighboring states dominated by border conflicts, relations between Poland and Romania were quite harmonious in the aftermath of the First … [Read more...] about Abstracts Elisabeth Haid
Abstracts Marcin Jarzabek
Statelessness? International politics and local life in a German-Czech-Polish borderland in Upper Silesia 1918-1922 Two ethnically mixed regions: Cieszyn/Teschen/Tĕšín Silesia and Prussian Upper Silesia (Regierungsbezirk Oppeln), in 1918 became one of many contested regions … [Read more...] about Abstracts Marcin Jarzabek
Abstracts Christopher Wendt
From Empire to Umpire? Rebranding, Reshaping, and Repurposing the State in post-Habsburg (German-)Austrian Tyrol As across East-Central Europe, the official end of the First World War in November 1918 brought little relief from the local effects of wartime policies itself in … [Read more...] about Abstracts Christopher Wendt