Books by Pieter M. Judson
“Judson’s book sums up a generation of revisionist history. What many scholars have been looking for is a new narrative history that encompassed the revisionist history of the past few decades. The older historiography had said that nationalism tore the monarchy apart. Revisionist historians, on the other hand, say that nationalism had many different functions and went in many different directions.” Read more...
The best books on The Austro-Hungarian Empire
Jonathan Kwan, Historian
Interviews where books by Pieter M. Judson were recommended
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The Habsburg Empire: A New History
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Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Vienna: Origins of the Christian Social Movement, 1848-1897
by John Boyer -
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Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: Politics and Culture
by Carl E. Schorske -
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Kidnapped Souls: National Indifference and the Battle for Children in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1948
by Tara Zahra -
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Danube: A Journey through the Landscape, History and Culture of Central Europe
by Claudio Magris
The best books on The Austro-Hungarian Empire, recommended by Jonathan Kwan
The best books on The Austro-Hungarian Empire, recommended by Jonathan Kwan
The Austro-Hungarian Empire is often viewed as unmanageable in its diversity, and its eventual collapse inevitable. But, as historian Jonathan Kwan explains, it was politically much more robust that people have given it credit for and its capital, Vienna, the most culturally vibrant place in Europe.