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Social Origin, Denominational, and Family Networks Among the Romanian Political Elite in Transylvania. Case Study: Greek-Catholic and Orthodox Politicians (1861 – 1918)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Social Mobility of Elites in East-Central Europe in Historical Perspective. Introductory Study 1
- Old and New Parliamentary Elites: Education, Professional, and Social Profiles of the Members of the Austrian Parliament, 1867 – 1918 29
- Metamorphosis of Parliamentarian Elites in Croatia, 1910 –1925 53
- Social Origin, Denominational, and Family Networks Among the Romanian Political Elite in Transylvania. Case Study: Greek-Catholic and Orthodox Politicians (1861 – 1918) 77
- Senior State Officials – a Uniform Administrative Elite? The Example of Prague Crown Land Offices and Their Highest-Ranking Public Servants, 1868 –1918 99
- The Bureaucracy of Russian Poland, 1870 – 1905: A Profile of the Elite 125
- An Immobile Society? The Political Role of the Hungarian Aristocracy in the Dualist Era – the Example of Transylvania 149
- The Professors of the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Vienna From 1849 to 1914 175
- Members of the Romanian Academy From Transylvania and Hungary (1866 –1948). A Case Study on the Social Mobility of the Intellectual Elite 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Social Mobility of Elites in East-Central Europe in Historical Perspective. Introductory Study 1
- Old and New Parliamentary Elites: Education, Professional, and Social Profiles of the Members of the Austrian Parliament, 1867 – 1918 29
- Metamorphosis of Parliamentarian Elites in Croatia, 1910 –1925 53
- Social Origin, Denominational, and Family Networks Among the Romanian Political Elite in Transylvania. Case Study: Greek-Catholic and Orthodox Politicians (1861 – 1918) 77
- Senior State Officials – a Uniform Administrative Elite? The Example of Prague Crown Land Offices and Their Highest-Ranking Public Servants, 1868 –1918 99
- The Bureaucracy of Russian Poland, 1870 – 1905: A Profile of the Elite 125
- An Immobile Society? The Political Role of the Hungarian Aristocracy in the Dualist Era – the Example of Transylvania 149
- The Professors of the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Vienna From 1849 to 1914 175
- Members of the Romanian Academy From Transylvania and Hungary (1866 –1948). A Case Study on the Social Mobility of the Intellectual Elite 217