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Examines how political elites and ordinary people processed the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy and its familiar governing structures in 1918 Explores the diverse and important ways in which the Empire’s successor states drew upon its practices and traditions Discusses continuities before and after 1918 in many of the successor states (not just Austria) and not through the lens of imperial nostalgia Reexamines the interwar period in East-Central Europe by showing the links with an earlier period

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Examines how political elites and ordinary people processed the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy and its familiar governing structures in 1918 Explores the diverse and important ways in which the Empire’s successor states drew upon its practices and traditions Discusses continuities before and after 1918 in many of the successor states (not just Austria) and not through the lens of imperial nostalgia Reexamines the interwar period in East-Central Europe by showing the links with an earlier period
Autorenporträt
Paul Miller is Associate Professor of History at McDaniel College in Maryland, USA. His current research concerns the history and memory of the Sarajevo assassination.