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Remaking Central Europe

The League of Nations and the Former Habsburg Lands
BuchGebunden
416 Seiten
Englisch
Sydney University Presserschienen am29.12.2020
A pioneering regional approach to the study of international order in Central Europe following the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire, and the subsequent creation of the League of Nations.mehr
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KlappentextA pioneering regional approach to the study of international order in Central Europe following the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire, and the subsequent creation of the League of Nations.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-885468-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum29.12.2020
Seiten416 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 159 mm, Höhe 239 mm, Dicke 34 mm
Gewicht816 g
Artikel-Nr.57056574
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Peter Becker and Natasha Wheatley: Introduction: Central Europe and the New International Order of 19191: Glenda Sluga: Habsburg Histories of InternationalismPart One: Remaking Actors and Networks2: Michael Burri: Clemens Pirquet: Early Twentieth-Century Scientific Networks, the Austrian Hunger Crisis, and the Making of the International Food Expert3: Sara Silverstein: Reinventing International Health in East Central Europe: The League of Nations, State Sovereignty, and Universal Health4: Katja Naumann: The Polycentric Remaking of International Participation after World War I: (Post-)Imperial Agents from Eastern Europe in and around the League of Nations' Secretariat5: Nathan Marcus: Austria, the League of Nations, and the Birth of Multilateral Financial Control6: Zoltan Peterecz: Hungary and the League of Nations: A Forced Marriage7: Johannes Feichtinger: On the Fraught Internationalism of Intellectuals: Alfons Dopsch, Austria, and the League's Intellectual Cooperation ProgramPart Two: Remaking Territories and Borders8: Peter Becker: Remaking Mobility: International Conferences and the Emergence of the Modern Passport System9: Madeleine Lynch Dungy: International Commerce in the Wake of Empire: Central European Economic Integration between National and Imperial Sovereignty10: David Petruccelli: Fighting the Scourge of International Crime: The Internationalisation of Policing and Criminal Law in Interwar Europe11: Martina Steer: Nation, Internationalism, and the Policies against Trafficking in Girls and Women after the Fall of the Habsburg Empire12: Antal Berkes: The League of Nations and the Optants Disputes of the Hungarian Borderlands: Romania, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia13: Börries Kuzmany: Non-Territorial Autonomy in Interwar European Minority Protection and Its Habsburg Legacies14: Sarah Lemmen: Beyond the League of Nations: Public Debates on International Relations in Czechoslovakia during the Interwar PeriodPatricia Clavin: An Epilogue to the Making and Unmaking of Central Europe and Global Ordermehr

Autor

Peter Becker is Professor of Austrian History in the Department of History at the University of Vienna. Before moving to Vienna, he held a professorship at the European University Institute in Florence, where he started his research on the history of modern state and governance especially of the Habsburg monarchy and on the cultural history of public administration.

Natasha Wheatley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Princeton University. Prior to joining the Princeton faculty, she completed her PhD at Columbia University and was an ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sydney.