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Austria-Hungary and the 1867 Dualist System

Politics and Government in the Habsburg Monarchy

Edited by Jonathan Kwan

548 pages, 6 tables

ISBN  978-1-80768-051-0 $180.00/£138.00 / Hb / Not Yet Published (January 2027)

eISBN 978-1-80768-052-7 eBook Not Yet Published


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A new and comprehensive analysis of the 1867 dualist settlement and the formation of Austria-Hungary, from its conception to implementation. Exploring important events, key figures, and individual case studies, the analysis is underpinned by three themes: regionally-centred perspectives, the mechanics of government, and the emergence of participatory political cultures. Leading researchers, working in multiple languages and across a variety of topics, have contributed to this fresh, integrated investigation and interpretation.

Jonathan Kwan is a Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Nottingham. His publications include Liberalism and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1861-1895 (Palgrave, 2013) and various journal articles. At present he is researching the life of Napoleon II, The Duke of Reichstadt

Subject: History: 18th/19th Century
Area: Central/Eastern Europe


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