Historical Studies on Central Europe 2021 Vol. 1
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Research Articles
Nobility in Action Michel Figeac
The Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography:
Recent Approaches and Methods György Kurucz
The Finances of the Hungarian Aristocracy in Boom and Recession:
The Credit Transactions of the Prince Esterházy, Batthyány and
Festetics Families at the Turn of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Urban Cooperation in the Early Modern Period István H. Németh
The Beginnings of the Cooperation of Free Royal Towns in the Kingdom of Hungary in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Tomáš Sterneck
Tax Policy of the Fourth Estate? On the Perspectives and Limits of the Political Cooperation of the Moravian Territorial Lord’s Towns before the Battle at White Mountain
Small Towns in Central Europe Zsolt Szilágyi
The Economic and Ecological Contexts of Urbanization in the Great Hungarian Plain during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Maximilian Martsch
Weber’s ‘Ackerbürgerstadt’ in the Nineteenth Century: Zwettl as a Rural
Case Study of Small-Town Economics in the Habsburg Empire 140
Reflected Monarchy: Austria-Hungary Imre Tarafás
Oesterreich ist eben Oesterreich: Politics and Community Histories
in the Austro-Hungarian Empire 166
Júlia Čížová, Roman Holec
1918 and the Habsburg Monarchy as Reflected in Slovak Historiography 206 György Kövér
From Semi-Colony to Sub-Empire: The Changeable Status of the Hungarian
Kingdom in the Austro–Hungarian Monarchy 230
Current research
Katalin SzendeThe Hungarian Atlas of Historic Towns: A History of Urbanism on the Ground 260
Book reviews
Péter KatóSanctuaries in Roman Dacia: Materiality and Religious Experience.
By Csaba Szabó 275
Li Qiang
Cultural Encounters on Byzantium’s Northern Frontier, c. AD 500–700:
Coins, Artifacts and History. By Andrei Gandila 281 Levente Samu
Gene und Geschichte. Was die Archäogenetik zur Geschichtsforschung
beitragen kann. By Mitscha Meier and Steffen Patzold 288 András Vadas
Conservation’s Roots: Managing for Sustainability in Preindustrial Europe,
1100–1800. Edited by Abigail P. Dowling and Richard Keyser 295 Antonio Chemotti
Folk Songs and Material Culture in Medieval Central Europe: Old Stones
and New Music. By Nancy van Deusen 299
Allen Scott
The Hymnbook of Valentin Triller (Wrocław 1555): Musical Past and Regionalism in Early Modern Silesia. By Antonio Chemotti The Polyphonic Hymns of Valentin Triller’s Ein Schlesich
singebüchlein (Wrocław 1555). By Antonio Chemotti 303
Gábor Klaniczay
The Exorcist of Sombor. The Mentality of an Eighteenth-Century
Franciscan Friar. By Dániel Bárth 310
Gábor Alföldy
Two Travellers in Europe. An Early-Nineteenth-Century Panorama.
Technológiai utazás a modern kor hajnalán: Válogatás Gerics Pál és Lehrmann József georgikoni professzorok nyugat-európai jelentéseiből és naplóiból (1820–1825). Edited by György Kurucz.
“Kedves Hazámfiai, mozdulni kell…”: Georgikoni peregrination
oeconomica a 19. század elején. By György Kurucz 316 Mátyás Erdélyi
Le culte des héros en Europe Centrale, 1880–1945. Edited by
Eszter Balázs and Clara Royer 322
Eszter Győrfy
Collision of Identities. Assimilation and Myth-making among
Hungary’s Greek Catholics. By Bertalan Pusztai 325
Fanni Svégel
Austerities and Aspirations. A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption, and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945.
By Béla Tomka 328