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The Habsburg Monarchy 1809–48

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A constructive force in Italy and Germany, nationalism was a potentially destructive force in the Habsburg Monarchy. Throughout the nineteenth century the story of the Monarchy was one of a struggle between forces threatening to shake it apart and forces holding it together.

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Further reading

  • Bridge, F.R., The Habsburg Monarchy among the Great Powers, 1815–1918 (Berg, 1991).

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  • Macartney, C.A., The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809–1918 (Hamish Hamilton, 1941).

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  • Barany, G., Stephen Szecheny and the Awakening of Hungarian Nationalism, 1791–1841 (Princeton, 1968).

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  • Macartney, G.A., Hungary: A Short History (Edinburgh, 1962).

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Miller, S. (1997). The Habsburg Monarchy 1809–48. In: Mastering Modern European History. Macmillan Master Series. Red Globe Press, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13789-3_8

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