a history of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary /
by A.J.P. Taylor.
Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1976.
279 pages, 6 unnumbered leaves of plates :
illustrations, maps ;
21 cm.
A Phoenix book ;
Midway reprint
P683
Reprint of the 1948 ed. published by H. Hamilton, London.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-272) and index.
The dynasty -- The peoples -- Old absolutism: the Austria of Metternich, 1809-35 -- Pre-March -- Radical outbreak: the revolutions of 1848 -- Liberal episode: the Constituent Assembly, July, 1848-March, 1849 -- New absolutism: the system of Schwarzenberg and Bach, 1849-59 -- The struggle between federalism and centralism: October Diploma and February Patent, 1860-61 -- Constitutional absolutism: the system of Schmerling, 1861-65 -- The end of old Austria, 1865-66 -- The making of dualism, 1866-67 -- Liberal failure: German ascendancy in Austria, 1867-79 -- Habsburg recovery: the era of Taaffe, 1879-93 -- The years of confusion: from Taaffe to Badeni, 1893-97 -- Hungary after 1867: Koloman Tisza and the Magyar gentry -- Democratic pretence: the Indian summer of the Habsburg monarchy, 1897-1908 -- Solution by violence, 1908-14 -- Violence rewarded: the end of the Habsburgs, 1914-18 -- Epilogue: The peoples without a dynasty -- Appendix: The political and ethnographical structure of the Habsburg monarchy.
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First published in 1941, The Habsburg Monarchy has become indispensable to students of nineteenth-century European history. Not only a chronological report of actions and changes, Taylor's work is a provocative exploration into the historical process of the most eventful hundred years of the Habsburg monarchy.
Austria, History, 1789-1900.
Austria, History, 20th century.
Autriche, Histoire, 1789-1900.
Autriche, Histoire, 20e siècle.
Austria.
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Taylor, A. J. P., (Alan John Percivale),1906-1990.