Austrian and Habsburg Studies Vol 25-35
Since 1996, the Center has published a series of cutting-edge monographs and volumes of selected papers from its international, multidisciplinary conferences in the series Austrian and Habsburg Studies. Below is a list of all of the volumes in the series. All volumes are available as ebooks. Visit Berghahn Books for a complete listing.
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 35
Václav Šmidrkal, Laurence Cole, Hannes Leidinger, Rudolf Kučera, Julia Walleczek-Fritz, and Radka Šustrová
Vanquished and Victorious: World War One Veterans in Austria and Czechoslovakia, 1918-1938
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 34
Ambika Natarajan
Servants of Culture: Paternalism, Policing, and Identity Politics in Vienna, 1700-1914
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 33
Ambika Natarajan
The Vienna Gestapo, 1938-1945: Crimes, Perpetrators, Victims
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 32
Edited by František Šístek
Imagining Bosnian Muslims in Central Europe: Representations, Transfers and Exchanges
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 31
Edited by Klaas Van Gelder
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 30
István M. Szijártó
Translated from the Hungarian by David Robert Evans
Estates and Constitution: The Parliament in Eighteenth-Century Hungary
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 29
Tim Buchen
Translated from the German by Charlotte Hughes-Kreutzmüller
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 28
Gundolf Graml
Revisiting Austria: Tourism, Space, and National Identity, 1945 to the Present
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 27
Ágoston Berecz
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 26
Jiří Hutečka
Men under Fire: Motivation, Morale, and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914–1918
Austrian and Habsburg Studies, vol. 25
Christian Karner
Nationalism Revisited: Austrian Social Closure from Romanticism to the Digital Age