03356nam 2200517 450 991079338640332120210901203040.01-78920-023-710.1515/9781789200232(CKB)4100000007122222(MiAaPQ)EBC5572743(Au-PeEL)EBL5572743(OCoLC)1056201301(DE-B1597)635904(DE-B1597)9781789200232(EXLCZ)99410000000712222220181126d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmbers of empire continuity and rupture in the Habsburg successor states after 1918 /edited by Paul Miller and Claire MorelonNew York ;Oxford :Berghahn Books,2019.1 online resource (342 pages)Austrian and Habsburg studies ;Volume 221-78920-022-9 Intro -- Embers of Empire -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Permanence and Revolution -- Chapter 1. Negotiating Post-Imperial Transitions -- Chapter 2. State Legitimacy and Continuity between the Habsburg Empire and Czechoslovakia -- Chapter 3. Strangers among Friends -- Chapter 4. Ideology on Display -- Part II The Habsburg Army's Final Battles -- Chapter 5. Reflections on the Legacy of the Imperial and Royal Army in the Successor States -- Chapter 6. Imperial into National Officers -- Chapter 7. Shades of Empire -- Part III. Church, Dynasty, Aristocracy -- Chapter 8. "All the German Princes Driven Out!" -- Chapter 9. Wealthy Landowners or Weak Remnants of the Imperial Past? -- Chapter 10. Sinner, Saint-or Cipher? -- Part IV. History, Memory, MentaliteĢ -- Chapter 11. "What Did They Die For?" -- Chapter 12. "The First Victim of the First World War" -- Afterword -- Index."The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy at the end of World War I ushered in a period of radical change for East-Central European political structures and national identities. Yet this transformed landscape inevitably still bore the traces of its imperial past. Breaking with traditional histories that take 1918 as a strict line of demarcation, this collection focuses on the complexities that attended the transition from the Habsburg Empire to its successor states. In so doing, it produces new and more nuanced insights into the persistence and effectiveness of imperial institutions, as well as the sources of instability in the newly formed nation-states"--Provided by publisher.Austrian and Habsburg studies ;Volume 22.HISTORY / Europe / Austria & HungarybisacshEurope, EasternHistory1918-1945Europe, EasternPolitics and government1918-1945Habsburg, Post-Habsburg, Habsburg Empire, European History, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Central Europe, Political History.HISTORY / Europe / Austria & Hungary.943.0009041NQ 4060DE-14/sredrvkMiller PaulMorelon ClaireMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910793386403321Embers of empire3003498UNINA