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Chapter 6. Petit Bourgeois Local Revolutions? Post-Habsburg Transitions, Democratization, Local Elites, and the Place of Western Hungary/Burgenland
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Gábor Egry
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction The Separation of Aust ria and Hungary after World War I 1
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Part I Discussing, Implementing, and Explaining a New Border (Region)
- Chapter 1. The Role of Bolshevism in the Struggle for Western Hungary and Burgenland 31
- Chapter 2. The Interallied Commission for the Delimitation of the Boundary between Austria and Hungary, and the New International Order in Austria 49
- Chapter 3 Graz Geographers at the Birth of Burgenland 70
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Part II Surviving during (Post–)World War I Economic Disintegration and the Polarization of Class
- Chapter 4. Surviving and Resisting the Wartime Order: Black-Market Economy in the Border Region of Wiener Neustadt during and after World War I 91
- Chapter 5 Polarization, Persistence, and Political Mobilization of Class Belongings in Western Hungary/Burgenland after World War I (1919–1922) 110
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Part III Evolution of a New Elite Power Balance
- Chapter 6. Petit Bourgeois Local Revolutions? Post-Habsburg Transitions, Democratization, Local Elites, and the Place of Western Hungary/Burgenland 131
- Chapter 7 The Birth of Burgenland and the End of the Esterházy Estate 154
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Part IV Postimperial Solidification of Ethnic Categories
- Chapter 8. From Mosaic to Pigeonhole: Frames, Loyalties, and Policies among the Croatian-Speaking Population in Former Western Hungary/Burgenland 175
- Chapter 9 The Romani and Jewish Populations in Burgenland at the Beginning of the Interwar Period 194
- Index of People 213
- Index of Places 216
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction The Separation of Aust ria and Hungary after World War I 1
-
Part I Discussing, Implementing, and Explaining a New Border (Region)
- Chapter 1. The Role of Bolshevism in the Struggle for Western Hungary and Burgenland 31
- Chapter 2. The Interallied Commission for the Delimitation of the Boundary between Austria and Hungary, and the New International Order in Austria 49
- Chapter 3 Graz Geographers at the Birth of Burgenland 70
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Part II Surviving during (Post–)World War I Economic Disintegration and the Polarization of Class
- Chapter 4. Surviving and Resisting the Wartime Order: Black-Market Economy in the Border Region of Wiener Neustadt during and after World War I 91
- Chapter 5 Polarization, Persistence, and Political Mobilization of Class Belongings in Western Hungary/Burgenland after World War I (1919–1922) 110
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Part III Evolution of a New Elite Power Balance
- Chapter 6. Petit Bourgeois Local Revolutions? Post-Habsburg Transitions, Democratization, Local Elites, and the Place of Western Hungary/Burgenland 131
- Chapter 7 The Birth of Burgenland and the End of the Esterházy Estate 154
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Part IV Postimperial Solidification of Ethnic Categories
- Chapter 8. From Mosaic to Pigeonhole: Frames, Loyalties, and Policies among the Croatian-Speaking Population in Former Western Hungary/Burgenland 175
- Chapter 9 The Romani and Jewish Populations in Burgenland at the Beginning of the Interwar Period 194
- Index of People 213
- Index of Places 216