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Die bedrängte Grossmacht : Österreich-Ungarn und das europäische Mächtesystem 1866/67-1914 / Konrad Canis.
Author
Canis, Konrad
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Language
German
Published/Created
Paderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh, [2016]
©2016
Description
567 pages : 3 maps ; 24 cm
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DB49.E85 C36 2016
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Austria
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Foreign relations
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Europe
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1867-1918
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Hungary
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Foreign relations
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Europe
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1867-1918
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Europe
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Foreign relations
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Austria
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1871-1918
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Europe
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Foreign relations
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Hungary
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1871-1918
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Summary note
"Als ausgewiesener Kenner der Politik der europäischen Gro€mächte weist Konrad Canis erstmals umfassend nach, wie begrenzt die Handlungsspielräume waren, die Österreich-Ungarn zwischen der Schlacht von Königgrätz und dem Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs zur Verfügung standen."--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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9783506785640 ((hd.bd.))
3506785648 ((hd.bd.))
OCLC
962180378
International Article Number
9783506785640
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