FEMALE STUDENT: Wait, Hungary wasn't a country in 1900, was it?MALE PROFESSOR: You're right,I should've been clearer.Bartók was born in Austria-Hungary, a nation that broke apart when he was about forty years old—actually, the town where he was born is presently part of Romania.The...
FEMALE STUDENT: Wait, Hungary wasn't a country in 1900, was it?MALE PROFESSOR: You're right, I should've been clearer. Bartók was born in Austria-Hungary, a nation that broke apart when he was about forty years old—actually, the town where he was born is presently part of Romania...
Franz Josef I. (Ferencz József 1), Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary; born August 18, 1830 ; the son of Archduke Franz Karl, second son of the late Emperor Franz I. of Austria, and of Archduchess Sophie, Princess of Bavaria. Proclaimed Emperor of A
Transformation of Women in the Czech Lands of Austria-Hungary (1900–1907) Based on the analysis of the articles published in the magazine "ensk svět", the author of the research completed the image of "a new type of woman" in th... Natasha Prystupa - Czasopismo Naukowe Instytutu Studió...
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s palace and where royalty used to frequent. Inside you’ll find many charming features including frescos in the knights room, and another room that has the crests of all the nearby towns. While you’re here, try out the “national drink of Austria” which is called Almdudler – an ...
and Spain. The Congress of Vienna in 1815 let the empire reach its largest extension, encompassing such territories as Poland, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Slovakia, parts of Italy, Slovenia, Croatia (Istria and Dalmatia), Galicia, and Transylvania in addition to present-day Austria and Hungary....
Germans in Austria–Hungary divided into three political groups, called Lager (camps)—the German Liberals, the Social Democratic Workers' Party, and the Christian Social Party. After World War I, during Austria's First Republic, these camps grew stronger and more divisive, to the point of ...
FEMALE STUDENT: Wait, Hungary wasn't a country in 1900, was it?MALE PROFESSOR: You're right,I should've been clearer.Bartók was born in Austria-Hungary, a nation that broke apart when he was about forty years old—actually, the town where he was born is presently part of Romania.The...
Population distribution in the Tirol of modern Austria is uneven, with the highest concentrations in the Inn and Drava valleys. The principal towns are Innsbruck (the capital), Kufstein, Lienz, and Solbad Hall. The rural population is engaged primarily in pasture farming, cattle and livestock ra...