Among the entries in this first volume are Alexandria, the American Civil War, the
Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, the Berlin debate on antisemitism, biblical criticism, Brandeis University, cabaret, and children's transport.
After the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 15/28 June 1914, midterm memory loomed large in the subsequent Russian response to the
Austro-Hungarian ultimatum against Serbia.
Rugelach are likely the culinary descendant of kipfel, an
Austro-Hungarian treat shaped like a triangular horn fashioned from a yeasted pastry.
Himself an Austrian diplomat and former ambassador, Agstner is a historian of the Austrian and
Austro-Hungarian foreign service in the Middle East and East Africa.
The author examines human longing and loss in a brilliantly multilayered story of a failed marriage triangle set against the crumbling
Austro-Hungarian empire.
Tunstall has gone much further afield in his emphasis on just the
Austro-Hungarian Carpathian Winter Campaign of 1915.
Sarajevo City Hall is one of the most beautiful buildings built during the
Austro-Hungarian period in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"The insignia on his uniform has led to speculation that he was in either the German or
Austro-Hungarian army.
In his rambling billet we roam through Greek, Roman and
Austro-Hungarian history.
By the end of the 18th century, most of Ukraine was ruled by the Russian Imperial empire except for Galicia on the western end, which was ruled by the
Austro-Hungarian empire.
A map clearly defining the
Austro-Hungarian Empire's borders and its subordinate states would have been most helpful.
You say he was born in Golonog, Poland, in the
Austro-Hungarian Empire and that how he received his Iron Cross remains a mystery.