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The International Congress of Historical Sciences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Grete Klingenstein
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References

1 In a lecture entitled “La place de Vienne dans la culture européenne.”

2 In a lecture on “Die kulturelle Ausstrahlung Wiens.”

3 Pascu, Stefan (Rumania), et al. , “Mouvements paysans dans le centre et le sud-est de l'Europe du XVe au XXe siècle,” Rapports du XIIe Congrés International des Sciences Historiques 1965 (Vienna: Berger Horn, 1965), Vol. I, pp. 211237Google Scholar.

4 Dimitrije Djordjević (Yugoslavia), “Les mouvements pour l'indépendance nationale et économique des Balkans au XIXe et XXe siècle (jusqu'à 1914), Ibid., pp. 237–255.

5 František, Graus (Prague), C., Daicoviciu (Bucharest), E. Petrovici (Cluj), et al., “Les débuts des états du Moyen Âge en Europe centrale,” Ibid., Vol. IV, pp. 103–111.

6 Branislav Djurdjev, “Stände, Klassen und die Revolution in der Geschichte,” Ibid., Vol. I, pp. 375–389.

7 Erika Weinzierl-Fischer, “Der Toleranzbegriff in der österreichischen Kirchenpolitik,” Ibid., pp. 135–151.

8 Erik Molnar, “Les fondements économiques et sociaux de l'absolutisme,” Ibid., Vol. IV, pp. 155–171; Hanns Leo Mikoletzky, “Die Anfänge der Industrie und der Staatsfinanzen in Österreich im 18. Jahrhundert,” Ibid., pp. 191–201; and Hans Sturmberger, “Das Problem der Vorbild-haftigkeit des türkischen Staatswesens im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert und sein Einfluss auf den europäischen Absolutismus,” Ibid., pp. 201–211.

9 “Le Bilan du Monde en 1815” was a program arranged by French historians, and the Habsburg monarchy received very little attention in it.

10 Friedrich Engel-Janosi (Vienna), “Die Friedensbemühungen Kaiser Karls mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Besprechungen des Grafen Revertera mit Comte Armand,” Rapports du XIIe Congrés des Sciences Historiques, Vol. IV, pp. 279–296.

11 A report with the identical title in Russian was prepared by a Russian team. See Ibid., Vol. I, pp. 255–270.

12 By Robert A. Kann. See Ibid., Vol. IV, pp. 33–48.

13 By Hans Kohn. See Ibid., Vol. I, pp. 191–240. See also Leo Valiani (Italy), “Le correnti politiche italiane e la dissoluzione dell'Austria-Ungheria (1914–1918),” Ibid., pp. 251–256; and Victor Cherestesiu (Rumania), “Die internationale Bedeutung der Revolution des Jahres 1848,” Ibid., pp. 257–270.

14 Die Presse (Wochenendbeilage), August 28–29, 1965.

15 Österreich-Ungarn in der Weltpolitik 1900–1918, edited by Fritz Klein (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1965). See also Charles, Jelavich, “Habsburg Conference in Budapest,” Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. I, pp. 291293.Google Scholar

16 Nouvelles études historiques, publiées a l'occasion du XIIe Congrès International des Sciences Historiques par la Commission Nationale des Historiens Hongrois (2 vols., Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1965), p. 9.

17 Historiographie Yougoslave 1955–1965, edited by Jorjo Tadić (Belgrade, 1965).

18 Études Balkaniques, edited by N. Todorov, et al. (Sofia, 1964), Vol. I, p. 8.

19 See especially E., Máluysz, “Les débuts du vote de la taxe par les Ordres dans la Hongrie féodale,” Nouvelles Studes historiques, Vol. I, pp. 55–82; Gy. Ember, “Zur Klassenpolitik des Habsburgerabsolutismus in Ungarn in den Sechziger Jahren des 18. Jahrhunderts,” Ibid., pp. 389–414; and E. S. Vincze, “Kampf um die Schaffung einer sozialistischen Massenpartei in Ungarn (1848–1900),” Ibid., Vol. II, pp. 95–120.

20 Nouvelles études d'histoire, publiées à l'occasion du XIIe Congrès des Sciences Historiques (Bucharest, 1965); Historica, edited by Josef Macek (Prague: Československé Akademie Věd, 1965); Studia Historica Slovaca, edited by Lodovit Holotík, et al. (Bratislava: Vydavatel'stvo Slovenskej Akademie Vied, 1965), Vol. Ill; Études historiques à l'occasion du XIIe Congrès International des Sciences Historiques, edited by Dimitar Kosev, et al. (Sofia, 1965), Vol. II.

21 See Helmut, Rumpler, “Austria-Hungary and the Outbreak of World War I,” Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. I, pp. 286289.Google Scholar

22 Leopold Graf Berchtold, Grandseigneur und Staatsmann (2 vols., Graz: Styria, 1963). See the review of this volume in the Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. I, pp. 273–278.

23 In the oral contribution made by Nikola Petrović (Belgrade) to the discussion dealing with the political problems of World War I.

24 Cattaro-Prag (Graz: Böhlau, 1963). See the review in the Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. I, pp. 278–279.