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The Habsburg Civil Service and Beyond

Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 892

The Habsburg Civil Service and Beyond

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-8137-8
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-8482-9
Subject AreaModern History
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Preliminaries

The Habsburg Civli Service and Beyond

Contents

Franz Adlgasser - Fredrik Lindström

Editors’ Introduction: Studying Habsburg Bureaucracy and Civil Servants

page 7

Fredrik Lindström

The State and Bureaucracy as a Key Field of Research in Habsburg Studies

page 13

Gary B. Cohen

The Austrian Bureaucracy at the Nexus of State and Society

page 49

Jonathan Kwan

The Formation of the Liberal Generation in Austria, c. 1830-1861: Education, Revolution and State Service

page 67

Andrea Pokludová

The Legally Trained Civil Servants in Moravia and Silesia 1848–1918

page 97

Martin Klečacký

An Independent Judge in the Austrian Administration: The Example of Bohemia around 1900

page 109

Marion Wullschleger

Running the Show in the Adriatic Provinces: The Last Three Austrian Governors in Trieste (1898–1918)

page 129

Judit Pál

Research on Hungarian High Officials in the Dual Monarchy: The Case of Transylvanian Lord-Lieutenants

page 149

Julia Bavouzet

A Prosopographical Survey of the High Civil Service Corps of the Ministries in the Hungarian Part of the Dual Monarchy

page 167

Heiko Brendel

Bureaucrats at War: Konzeptsbeamte in the Austro-Hungarian Military Administrations in Poland, Serbia, Montenegro and Albania during the First World War

page 187

Therese Garstenauer

The Conduct of Life of Austrian Civilian Government Employees in the First Republic

page 213

Peter Becker

The Administrative Apparatus under Reconstruction

page 233

John Deak

After “Bureaucratic Absolutism”: A Search for New Paradigms in late Imperial Habsburg History

page 259

Bibliography