Political Theory & Ideology, Ethnic & Race Relations, Socialism, Eastern European History, Europe - Politics & Government, Politics & Government - General & Miscellaneous, Nationalism & Sovereignty
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Overview
This study examines the political culture in Austria-Hungary in the latter half of the 19th century. It analyzes the centrifugal forces that arose from growing ethnic nationalism in the empire and that ultimately overpowered the centripetal forces which held the Austrian-Hungarian "state idea" together. The analysis is applied further to provide an historical explanation of analogous developments in post-1989 Europe.Editorials
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Focusing on the era of Emperor Franz Joseph, explores factors which led to Austris-Hungary's disintegration and its pivotal role in the crisis which dragged Europe into war. Examines the rise of mass political parties, the degradation of Austria's agricultural and industrial sectors, conflicts inherent in the Dual Monarchy within a constitutional framework of weak liberal political mechanisms, and Austria's failure to resolve the demands of multiculturalism stemming from its origins as the amalgamation of 11 different nations. Paper edition (unseen) $23.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
November 30, 1997
Publisher
Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1998.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765601896