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Chapter 1. Austrian Officials and the Making of the Polish-Ruthenian Divide, 1815–1848
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Hugo Lane
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations VII
- Introduction. Habsburg Civil Servants between Civil Society and the State 1
- Chapter 1. Austrian Officials and the Making of the Polish-Ruthenian Divide, 1815–1848 25
- Chapter 2. Habsburg Officials and the “Slavic Language” 45
- Chapter 3. Identity Choices among State and County Officials in Late Habsburg Transylvania 71
- Chapter 4. To Promote and Protect: Everyday Monarchism among Teachers and Prosecutors in the Bohemian Crownlands, 1869–1914 95
- Chapter 5. The Social Base of the Habsburg Bureaucracy: From Dalmatian Sektionschefs in Vienna to Bohemian Foresters in Korčula / Curzola 110
- Chapter 6. The Civil Service in the Factory: Trade Inspectors and Working-Class Politics in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1884–1914 131
- Chapter 7. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Prague Police during the “Street Politics” around 1900 152
- Chapter 8. Civil-Military Relations on the Eve of the Great War: A Crisis in Habsburg Dalmatia? 176
- Chapter 9. The Right Man in the Right Place? Hans Loewenfeld-Russ and the Austrian Nutrition Office, 1914–1920 199
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations VII
- Introduction. Habsburg Civil Servants between Civil Society and the State 1
- Chapter 1. Austrian Officials and the Making of the Polish-Ruthenian Divide, 1815–1848 25
- Chapter 2. Habsburg Officials and the “Slavic Language” 45
- Chapter 3. Identity Choices among State and County Officials in Late Habsburg Transylvania 71
- Chapter 4. To Promote and Protect: Everyday Monarchism among Teachers and Prosecutors in the Bohemian Crownlands, 1869–1914 95
- Chapter 5. The Social Base of the Habsburg Bureaucracy: From Dalmatian Sektionschefs in Vienna to Bohemian Foresters in Korčula / Curzola 110
- Chapter 6. The Civil Service in the Factory: Trade Inspectors and Working-Class Politics in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1884–1914 131
- Chapter 7. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Prague Police during the “Street Politics” around 1900 152
- Chapter 8. Civil-Military Relations on the Eve of the Great War: A Crisis in Habsburg Dalmatia? 176
- Chapter 9. The Right Man in the Right Place? Hans Loewenfeld-Russ and the Austrian Nutrition Office, 1914–1920 199
- Index 215