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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Andrew P. Burghardt
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McMaster University
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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1972

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1 These topics have been examined by Burghardt, Andrew F. in his The Political Geography of Burgenland (Washington, D. C.: National Science Foundation—National Research Council, 1958).Google Scholar

2 Bowman, Isaiah, The New World (Yonkers, N. Y.: World Book Co., 1921).Google Scholar

3 Boggs, Samuel W., International Boundaries. A Study of Boundary Functions and Problems (New York: Columbia University Press, 1940), p. 17.Google Scholar

4 Hill, Norman, Claims to Territory in International Law and Relations (London: Oxford University Press, 1945), p. 171.Google Scholar

5 See ante, p. 51.

6 Burghardt, Andrew F., Borderland. A Historical and Geographical Study of Burgenland (Madison, Wise.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1962), pp. 178188 and 310315.Google Scholar

7 Deutschösterreichische Tageszeitung (Vienna), 10 8, 1921.Google Scholar

8 See ante, p. 76.

9 See ante, p. 8.

12 Mollay, Károly, Scarbantia, Ödenburg, Sopran. Siedlungsgeschichte und Ortsnamenkunde (Budapest, 1944).Google Scholar The book was originally published under the title Ödenburg, Helynévfejtés és Telepulestörténet (Budapest, 1942).Google Scholar In his other published work, Dr. Zimmermann has simply waved away Mollay's arguments without refuting them, and reiterated the identification of Odin (or Oden)-burch with Ödenburg. Zimmermann, Pritz, Die vormadjarische Besiedlung des burgenländischen Raumes (Eisenstadt, 1954).Google Scholar

13 See ante, p. 15.

14 See ante, p. 16.