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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).
Macartney, C.A., The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809–1918 (Hamish Hamilton, 1941).
Barany, G., Stephen Szecheny and the Awakening of Hungarian Nationalism, 1791–1841 (Princeton, 1968).
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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