Austrian History Yearbook

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(The TQCC of Austrian History Yearbook is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Elisabeth Boeckl-Klamper, Thomas Mang, and Wolfgang Neugebauer. The Vienna Gestapo, 1938–1945: Crimes, Perpetrators, Victims Translated by John Nicholson and Nick Somers. New York: Berghahn, 2022. Pp.4
Andrea Bonoldi, Andrea Leonardi, and Cinzia Lorandini, eds. Wartime and Peacetime Inflation in Austria-Hungary and Italy (1914–1925). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2019. Pp. 162.3
Migration in Austria after the Fall of the Iron Curtain2
Sarah McGaughey, Elisa Risi, Daniel Weidner, and Doren Wohlleben, eds. Massenwahntheorie und Friedenspolitik: Hermann Broch und die bedrohte Demokratie des 20. Jahrhunderts. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023. 2
Tibor Valuch. Everyday Life under Communism and After: Lifestyle and Consumption in Hungary, 1945–2000 Budapest: Central European University Press, 2021. Pp. 508.2
Raymond Jonas. Habsburgs on the Rio Grande: The Rise and Fall of the Second Mexican Empire. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2024. Pp. 252.2
“As a former National Socialist … I suffered most severely.” How National Socialists’ Atonement Work Became a Reconstruction Myth2
Katya Motyl. Embodied Histories: New Womanhood in Vienna, 1894–1934. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024. Pp. 304.2
Barbora Pásztorová. Metternich, the German Question and the Pursuit of Peace, 1840–1848 Berlin: DeGruyter, 2022. Pp. 184.1
Marijan Bobinac, Wolfgang Müller-Funk, and Clemens Ruthner, eds. Kakanien Revisited – Rückblick und Ausblick. 2000–2024. Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempo, 2024. Pp. 234.1
Was the Habsburg Empire an Empire?1
Balázs Ablonczy. Go East! A History of Hungarian Turanism Translated by Sean Lambert. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2022. Pp. xiv + 278.1
Gaëlle Fisher. Resettlers and Survivors: Bukovina and the Politics of Belonging in West Germany and Israel, 1945–1989 New York: Berghahn, 2020. Pp. 291.1
Suzanne Sutherland. The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur: War, Diplomacy, and Knowledge in Habsburg Europe Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2022. Pp. 276.1
Oliver Rathkolb and Agnes Meisinger, eds. Controlled Freedom: Allied Cultural Policy in Vienna, 1945–1955. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2025. Pp. 235.1
Was There a Habsburg Jewish Experience?1
Alexander Maxwell. Everyday Nationalism in Hungary, 1789–1867. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019. Pp. 258.1
Judit Pál, Vlad Popovici, and Oana Sorescu-Iudean, eds. Elites, Groups, and Networks in East-Central and South-East Europe in the Long 19th Century Paderborn: Brill Schöningh, 2022. Pp. 362.1
James M. Brophy Print Markets and Political Dissent in Central Europe: Publishers in Central Europe, 1800–1870. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024. Pp. 480.1
Natalia Aleksiun, and Hanna Kubátová, eds. Places, Spaces, and Voids in the Holocaust. European Holocaust Studies Vol. 3. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2021. Pp. 344.1
“There Can Be No Agreement to Take up Arms against the Turks Unless We First Restore the Empire”: The Fall of Constantinople and the Rise of a New Political Dynamic in the Holy Roman Empire, 1453–14671
Katarzyna Nowak. Kingdom of Barracks: Polish Displaced Persons in Allied-Occupied German and Austria. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023. Pp. 360.1
Alexander Golovlev. French and Soviet Musical Diplomacies in Post-War Austria, 1945–1955. London: Routledge, 2023. Pp. 194.1
Metternich's League to Preserve Peace and the Conservative Elites’ Doubts about the Functionality of the Post-Napoleonic Order1
Ernst Wangermann (1925–2021): In Memoriam1
Climate Therapy and the Making of a Slavic Riviera on the Yugoslav Coast1
Joshua Parker, ed. and trans. Blossoms in Snow: Austrian Refugee Poets in Manhattan. New Orleans: University of New Orleans Press, 2020. Pp. 320.1
William T. Smaldone, ed. “Freedom is Indivisible”: Rudolf Hilferding’s Correspondence with Karl Kautsky, Leon Trotsky, and Paul Hertz, 1902–1938. Chicago: Haymarket, 2023. Pp. xii + 513.1
Politics of Urban Space in the Wartime Habsburg Monarchy: Olmütz/Olomouc, 1914 to 19191
Dominique Kirchner Reill. The Fiume Crisis: Life in the Wake of the Habsburg Empire. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 312.0
Andrew Kornbluth. The August Trials: The Holocaust and Postwar Justice in Poland Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021. Pp. 352.0
Adam Hudek, Michal Kopeček, and Jan Mervart, eds. Czechoslovakism New York: Routledge, 2022. Pp. 498.0
Julia Timpe, and Frederike Buda, eds. Writing the Digital History of Nazi Germany: Potentialities and Challenges of Digitally Researching and Presenting the History of the Third Reich, World War II, a0
Natalie Cornett. The Politics of Love: Gender and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Poland. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2024. Pp. 234.0
Veronica E. Aplenc Imagining Slovene Socialist Modernity: The Urban Redesign of Ljubljana’s Beloved Trnovo Neighborhood, 1951–1989 West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2023. Pp. 228, 60 Illust0
Death, Dying, and Funerals of Central European Habsburgs in the Early Modern Period0
Béla Bodó. The White Terror: Antisemitic and Political Violence in Hungary, 1919–1921. New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. xxv + 333.0
Heidi Hausse. The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany. Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 2023. Pp. 288.0
Megan Brandow-Faller, and Laura Morowitz, eds. Erasures and Eradications in Modern Viennese Art, Architecture and Design New York: Routledge, 2023. Pp. 278.0
Emily Greble. Muslims and the Making of Modern Europe Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 376.0
Stephan Jaeger. The Second World War in the Twenty-First-Century Museum: From Narrative, Memory, and Experience to Experientiality Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. xiv + 354.0
Patrice M. Dabrowski The Carpathians: Discovering the Highlands of Poland and Ukraine DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2021. Pp. 288.0
Building a Bilingual Elite: “National Indifference” and Romanian Students in Hungarian High Schools (1867–1914)0
Scott Berg. Finding Order in Diversity: Religious Toleration in the Habsburg Empire, 1792–1848 West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2022. Pp. 366.0
Pásztorová, Barbora. Metternich, the German Question and the Pursuit of Peace, 1840–1848 Berlin: DeGruyter, 2022. Pp. 184. — ERRATUM0
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Vast Workshop and Laboratory: Labor and Refugees to the Bohemian Lands and Czechoslovakia, 1914–390
Harald Heppner, Goran Vasin, and Nenad Ninković, eds. The Habsburg State-Wide and the Regions in the Southern Danube Basin (16th–20th Centuries). Vienna: New Academic Press, 2020. Pp. 258.0
Thomas Kehoe, and Michael Pickering, eds. Fear in the German-Speaking World, 1600–2000. London: Bloomsbury, 2020. Pp. 312.0
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James Koranyi, and Emily Hanscam , eds. Digging Politics: The Ancient Past and Contested Present in East-Central Europe Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023. Pp. xi+356.0
A Musical Variation on Late Medieval Religious Reform: Johannes Nider and the Observant Dominican Liturgy0
Katrin Keller, and Martin Scheutz, eds. Die Habsburgermonarchie und der Dreißigjährige Krieg. Vienna: Böhlau, 2020. Pp. 451.0
Micaela Baranello. The Operetta Empire: Music Theater in Early Twentieth-Century Vienna. Oakland: University of California Press, 2021. Pp. 250.0
Grischa Vercamer, and Dušan Zupka, eds. Rulership in Medieval East Central Europe: Power, Ritual and Legitimacy in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland Leiden: Brill, 2022. Pp. 534.0
The Beautiful Public Danube: Water Uses, Water Rights, and the Habsburg Imperial State in the Mid-nineteenth Century0
Brian K. Goodman The Nonconformists: American and Czech Writers across the Iron Curtain Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2023. Pp. 352.0
Péter Apor. Backyard Revolution: Mass Violence, Antisemitism, and the Populist State in Post-World War II Hungary. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2025. Pp. 336.0
“Who Could Be Strong When Hungry?”: Food Supply and Nutrition of the Civilian Population in Maribor at the End of and after World War I0
András B. Göllner, ed. The Forgotten Revolution: The 1919 Hungarian Republic of Councils Chicago: Black Rose Books, 2019. Pp. 274.0
Slovenian Hopes and Plans in the Last Days of the Habsburg Monarchy0
Glenda Sluga. The Invention of International Order: Remaking Europe after Napoleon. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. 392.0
Klaas Van Gelder, ed. More than Mere Spectacle: Coronations and Inaugurations in the Habsburg Monarchy during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries New York: Berghahn, 2021. Pp. 338.0
Law and Emotion: The Lexicon of ‘Enmity’ in Early Modern Inner Austria0
Luminita Gatejel. Engineering the Lower Danube: Technology and International Cooperation in an Imperial Borderland Budapest: Central European University Press, 2022. Pp. 348.0
Vushko, Iryna. Lost Fatherland: Europeans between Empire and Nation-States, 1867–1939 . New Haven: Yale University Press, 2024. Pp. 352. – ERRATUM0
Hana Kubátová. Christian Nationalism, Nation-Building, and the Making of the Holocaust in Slovakia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2025. Pp. 256.0
Annemarie Steidl. On Many Routes: Internal, European, and Transatlantic Migration in the Late Habsburg Empire. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2021. Pp. 372.0
Putting the Violence Back in the Late Medieval German Feud0
Marie Kolkenbrock. Stereotype and Destiny in Arthur Schnitzler's Prose: Five Psycho-Sociological Readings. New York: Bloomsbury, 2018. Pp. 268.0
Carmen Fracchia. ‘Black but Human’: Slavery and Visual Arts in Hapsburg Spain, 1480–1700 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. XIII+232.0
Antal Molnár. Die Formelsammlungen der Franziskaner-Observanten in Ungarn (ca. 1451–1554) Rome: Quaracchi, 2022. Pp. 773.0
Conflict Escalation Done Wrong? The Free City of Regensburg Seizes Ehrenfels Castle, 13 April 14170
Nóra Veszprémi. Persistent Illusions: Visual Culture and Historical Memory in Interwar Hungary. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2025. Pp. 300.0
Maureen Warren, ed. Paper Knives, Paper Crowns: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic Champaign, IL: Krannert Art Museum, 2022. Pp. 182, 33 illustrations.0
Desiree Hebenstreit. Die Zeitschrift “PLAN”: Österreichischer Identitätskurs, individuelles und kollektives Gedächtnis in der Nachkriegszeit. Schriften der Wiener Germanistik 7. Göttingen: V&R uni0
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Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen. Modern Historiography in the Making: The German Sense of the Past, 1700–1900 London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. Pp. 186.0
Ernst Rudolf Kochne. Die unbeabsichtigte Republik: Deutschösterreich 1918–1920 Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač, 2020. Pp. 250.0
Siobhán Hearne. Policing Prostitution: Regulating the Lower Classes in Late Imperial Russia New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 240.0
Evan Burr Bukey. Juvenile Crime and Dissent in Nazi Vienna, 1938–1945. London: Bloomsbury, 2020. Pp. 197.0
Marco Bellabarba. Das Habsburgerreich, 1765–1918. Translated by Barbara Kleiner. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. x + 193.0
Karl-Peter Krauss. Mord an der Donau: Leopold von Márffy und die deutschen Untertanen in Tscheb (1802–1812), Eine Mikrogeschichte der Gewalt. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2018. Pp. 306.0
Yavuz Köse, Petr Kučera, and Tobias Völker, eds. Becoming Ottoman: Converts, Renegades and Competing Loyalties in the Early Modern and Modern Age. London: I. B. Tauris, 2025. Pp. 272.0
Lore Knapp. Empirismus und Ästhetik: Zur deutschsprachigen Rezeption von Hume, Hutcheson, Home und Burke im 18. Jahrhundert Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. Pp. 471.0
Hannes Grandits, Ibolya Murber, and Katharina Tyran, eds. The Disputed Austro-Hungarian Border: Agendas, Actors, and Practices in Western Hungary/Burgenland after World War I. New York: Berghahn, 20250
Cathie Carmichael. The Habsburg Garrison Complex in Trebinje: A Lost World. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2024. Pp. 296.0
John-Paul Himka, and Franz A. J. Szabo, eds. Eastern Christians in the Habsburg Monarchy Alberta: CIUS Press, 2021. Pp. xiv + 253.0
Victoria Khiterer. Bitter War of Memory: The Babyn Yar Massacre, Aftermath and Commemoration. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2025. Pp. 322.0
Ferenc Jankó. From Borderland to Burgenland: Science, Geopolitics, Identity, and the Making of a Region. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2024. Pp. 381.0
Václav Bůžek. Tod und Begräbnisse Ferdinands I. und seiner Söhne: Repräsentation katholischen Glaubens, politischer Macht und dynastischen Gedächtnisses bei den Habsburgern Vienna: Böhlau, 2021. Pp. 20
Matthijs Lok. Europe Against Revolution: Conservatism, Enlightenment, and the Making of the Past Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. 363.0
Richard Basset. Maria Theresa: Empress: The Making of the Austrian Enlightenment. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2025. Pp. 520.0
Alexandra Lohse. Prevail Until the Bitter End: Germans in the Waning Years of World War II Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2021. Pp. 196.0
Martin Wagner. A Stage for Debate: The Political Significance of Vienna’s Burgtheater, 1814–1867. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2023. Pp. 232.0
Katharina N. Piechocki Cartographic Humanism: The Making of Early Modern Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. 304 + 23 halftones.0
Planting the Republic: State Regulation of the Discourse on Food Shortages in Public Communication in Early Czechoslovakia (1918–21)0
Salvatore Pappalardo. Modernism in Trieste: The Habsburg Mediterranean and the Literary Invention of Europe, 1870–1945 New York: Bloomsbury, 2021. Pp. 261.0
John E. Fahey Przemyśl, Poland: A Multiethnic City During and After a Fortress, 1867–1939 West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2023. Pp. 210.0
Heather Madar. Albrecht Dürer and the Depiction of Cultural Differences in Renaissance Europe New York: Routledge, 2023. Pp. 186.0
Katarzyna Person. Warsaw Ghetto Police. The Jewish Order Service during the Nazi Occupation Translated by Zygmunt Nowak-Soliński. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2021. Pp. 248.0
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Jessica Richter. Die Produktion besonderer Arbeitskräfte: Auseinandersetzungen um den häuslichen Dienst in Österreich (1880–1938). Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2024. Pp. 532.0
Food Profiteering, Paper Laws, and Criminal Justice in the Bohemian Lands after 19180
Ottoman-Austrian Ceremonial Embassies of the First Half of the Seventeenth Century: The Selection of Ambassador Rıdvan Agha (1633)0
Saint Joseph, the Turks, and the Jews: The Path to Antisemitism of Josef Deckert, Priest in Vienna, 1869–19010
Emmanuel Kreike. Scorched Earth: Environmental Warfare as a Crime Against Humanity and Nature Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. 538.0
Charles Dellheim. Belonging and Betrayal: How Jews Made the Art World Modern Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2021. Pp. 653.0
Pasi Ihalainen, and Antero Holmila, eds. Nationalism and Internationalism Intertwined: A European History of Concepts Beyond the Nation State New York: Berghahn Books, 2022. Pp. 364.0
Daniel Aschheim. Kreisky, Israel, and Jewish Identity. New Orleans: University of New Orleans Press, 2022. Pp. 235.0
Johanna Chovanec, and Olof Heilo, eds. Narrated Empires: Perceptions of Late Habsburg and Ottoman Multinationalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Pp. 416.0
Maya Nadkarni. Remains of Socialism: Memory and the Futures of the Past in Postsocialist Hungary. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. Pp. 234.0
Veronica O’Mara, and Patricia Stoop, eds. Circulating the Word of God in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Catholic Preaching and Preachers across Manuscript and Print (c. 1450 to c. 1550) Turnhout: B0
“Yugoslavia is worthless . . . you can get neither sugar nor kerosene.” Food Supply and Political Legitimacy in the Slovene Part of Yugoslavia, 1918–19240
Erica Harrison. Radio and the Performance of Government: Broadcasting by the Czechoslovaks in Exile in London, 1939–1945. Prague: Karolinum, 2023. Pp. 274.0
Mark Cornwall, ed. Sarajevo 1914: Sparking the First World War London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. Pp. 320.0
Crusade, Culture, and Conflict: The Evidence of Monastic Miscellanies0
Jonathan Singerton. The American Revolution and the Habsburg Monarchy Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2022. Pp. 366.0
Against “Plebeian Ignorance” and for “Civilized Behavior”: Habsburg Trieste’s Società Zoofila as a Bourgeois Instrument0
František Šístek. ed. Imagining Bosnian Muslims in Central Europe: Representations, Transfers and Exchanges New York: Berghahn, January 2021. Pp. 302.0
Francine Friedman. Like Salt for Bread. The Jews of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Leiden: Brill, 2021. Pp. 946.0
Andriy Zayarnyuk. Lviv's Uncertain Destination: A City and its Train Terminal from Franz Joseph I to Brezhnev Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2020. Pp. 392.0
A Shakespearean Prophecy Fulfilled? Slav Solidarity and the Colonial Gaze in Czech Tourism on the Eastern Adriatic (1890s–1930s)0
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Robert Lackner. Camp Richie und seine Österreicher: Deutschsprachige Verhörsoldaten der US-Armee im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Vienna: Böhlau, 2020. Pp. 342.0
Petr Maťa. Stuben und Säle: Symbolische Kommunikation und politische Kultur in den ständischen Versammlungen der Habsburgermonarchie in der Frühen Neuzeit. Mitteilungen des Inst0
Stephan Steiner. Combating the Hydra: Violence and Resistance in the Habsburg Empire, 1500–1900. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press. Pp. 278.0
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István Deák (1926–2023): In Memoriam0
“Yugoslavia has Nothing. Yugoslavia has No Bread. But Hungary Gives Us Bread”: Access to Food and (Dis)loyalty in a “Redeemed” Yugoslav Borderland0
Larry Wolff. Disunion within the Union: The Uniate Church and the Partitions of Poland Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 160.0
Brian E. Crim Planet Auschwitz: Holocaust Representation in Science Fiction and Horror Film and Television New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2020. Pp. 280.0
Associations as Protest and Riots Brokers of the Badeni Unrest of 18970
Milena B. Methodieva Between Empire and Nation: Muslim Reform in the Balkans Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021. Pp. 331.0
Jesse Spohnholz, and Mirjam van Veen. Dutch Reformed Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire, c.1550–1620: A Reformation of Refugees. Rochester: Rochester University Press, 2024. Pp. 326.0
John W. Boyer Austria, 1867–1955 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. xvi + 1,131.0
Franz Leander Fillafer. Aufklärung habsburgisch: Staatsbildung, Wissenschaftskultur und Geschichtspolitik in Zentraleuropa, 1750–1850. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2020. Pp. 627.0
Leigh T.I. Penman Prophecy, Madness, and Holy War in Early Modern Europe: A Life of Ludwig Friedrich Gifftheil. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. 288.0
Central Europe in the Fifteenth Century: Patterns of Conflict and Negotiation0
Revolution, War, and Cholera in 1848–49: The Case of Hungary0
Stephan Sander-Faes. Crime, Enlightenment, and Punishment: Bureaucratic and Scientific Change in Habsburg Austria, 1750s–1820s. New York: Routledge, 2025. Pp. 256.0
A Hungarian Old China Hand and the End of Empire: Loyalty Struggles in Interwar Shanghai's Migrant Community0
Tim Buchen. Antisemitism in Galicia: Agitation, Politics, and Violence against Jews in the Late Habsburg Monarchy. Translated by Charlotte Hughes-Kreutzmüller. New York: Berghahn, 2020. Pp. 326.0
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly. Projecting Imperial Power: New Nineteenth Century Emperors and the Public Sphere Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 360.0
Irina Livezeanu, and Árpád von Klimó, eds. The Routledge History of East Central Europe since 1700. New York: Routledge, 2017. Pp. 522.0
Leslie Waters. Borders on the Move: Territorial Change and Ethnic Cleansing in the Hungarian–Slovak Borderlands, 1938–1948 Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2020. Pp. 246.0
Caroline Schaumann. Peak Pursuits: The Emergence of Mountaineering in the Nineteenth Century New Haven: Yale University Press, 2020. Pp. 320.0
Charlotte Ashby. Art Nouveau: Art, Architecture, and Design in Transformation London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2022. Pp. 254.0
Roger Moorhouse. Poland 1939: The Outbreak of World War II New York: Basic Books, 2020. Pp. 432.0
Larry Wolff. The Shadow of the Empress: Fairy-Tale Opera and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2023. Pp. 452.0
Glenn Dynner. The Light of Learning: Hasidism in Poland on the Eve of the Holocaust. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024. Pp. 320.0
Marcello Bonazza, Francesca Brunet, and Florian Huber, eds. Il Paese sospeso: La costruzione della provincia tirolese (1813–1816) Trento: Società di Studi Trentini di Scienze Storiche, 2020. Pp. 536.0
Eliyana R. Adler Survival on the Margins: Polish Jewish Refugees in the Wartime Soviet Union Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 456.0
Georg Michels. The Habsburg Empire under Siege: Ottoman Expansion and Hungarian Revolt in the Age of Grand Vizier Ahmed Köprülü (1661–76). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021. Pp. 608.0
Anthony Di Iorio. Virginio Gayda, The Yugoslav Question and the Italian Irredenta: The Twentieth-Century War of the Austrian Succession. Leiden: Brill 2023. Pp. xvi + 354.0
Theodora Dragostinova. The Cold War from the Margins: A Small Socialist State on the Global Cultural Scene Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2021. Pp. 330.0
Michelle Jackson-Beckett. Vienna and the New Wohnkultur, 1918–1938. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024. Pp. 243.0
Promoting the State through Food Scarcity: Czechoslovakia and the United States after World War I0
Alexander Samson. Mary and Philip: The Marriage of Tudor England and Habsburg Spain Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020. Pp. 279.0
Austria and the Czech Republic as Immigration Countries: Transnational Labor Migration in Historical Comparison0
Alfred J. Rieber Storms over the Balkans During the Second World War Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. 281.0
Gendering Late Medieval Habsburg Dynastic Politics: Maximilian I and His Social Networks0
Věra Sokolová. Queer Encounters with Communist Power: Non-Heterosexual Lives and the State in Czechoslovakia, 1948–1989 Prague: Karolinum Press, 2021. Pp. 242.0
Norbert Christian Wolf. Glanz und Elend der Aufklärung in Wien. Voraussetzungen – Institutionen – Texte. Vienna & Cologne: Böhlau, 2023. Pp. 452.0
Marc Landry. Mountain Battery: The Alps, Water, and Power in the Fossil Fuel Age. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2025. Pp. 314.0
Rosamund Johnston. Red Tape: Radio and Politics in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1969. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2024. Pp. 324.0
Lucinda Martin, and Cecilia Muratori, eds., with Claudia Brink. Jacob Böhme in Three Worlds: The Reception in Central-Eastern Europe, the Netherlands, and Britain. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023. Pp. 492.0
Tanya Kevorkian. Music and Urban Life in Baroque Germany Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2022. Pp. xii+352.0
Antje Janina Gornig. Das Nonnenkloster St. Georg vor Leipzig: Ein Beitrag zur spätmittelalterlichen Stadt- und Kirchengeschichte. Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig 25. Leipzig: 0
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The “Bloody Election” in Drohobycz: Violence, Urban Politics, and National Memory in an Imperial Borderland0
Peter Becker, and Natasha Wheatley, eds. Remaking Central Europe: The League of Nations and the Former Habsburg Lands. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 416.0
Martin Christ. Biographies of a Reformation: Religious Change and Confessional Coexistence in Upper Lusatia, 1520–1635 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 261.0
Gerhard Seewann, and Michael Portmann. Donauschwaben: Deutsche Siedler in Südosteuropa 2nd ed. Potsdam: Deutsches Kulturforum östliches Europa and Donauschwäbisches Zentralmuseum Ulm, 2020. Pp. 371.0
Kathy Stuart. Suicide by Proxy in Early Modern Germany: Crime, Sin and Salvation London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. Pp. 466.0
Peter Thaler. Protestant Resistance in Counterreformation Austria. New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. 348.0
Claire Morelon. Streetscapes of War and Revolution: Prague, 1914–1920. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. Pp. 340.0
Tomáš Nigrin. The Rise and Decline of Communist Czechoslovakia's Railway Sector Budapest: Central European University Press, 2022. Pp. 256.0
Felizitas Schaub. Stadtnomaden. Mobilität und die Ordnung der Stadt: Berlin und Prag (1867–1914). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2023. Pp. 267.0
Miklós Konrád. Jewishness and Beyond: Jewish Conversions in Hungary, 1825–1914. Translated by Jason Vincz and Miklós Konrád. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2024. Pp. 429.0
Anna Koopstra. Jean Bellegambe (c. 1470–1535/36) Making, Meaning and Patronage of his Works Turnhout: Brepols, 2022. Pp. 160.0
David Edmonds. The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2020. Pp. 336.0
Jiří Přibáň, and Karel Hvížd'ala. In Quest of History: On Czech Statehood and Identity Translated by Stuart Hoskins. Prague: Karolinum Press, 2019. Pp. 290.0
“Our Adriatic”: Comment on Forum on Adriatic Tourism0
Matthew Rampley. Visions of the Future: Modern Architecture, Catholicism, and the State in Central Europe, 1918–1939. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2025. Pp. 277.0
Claire Madl, Petr Pisa, and Michael Wögerbauer, eds. Buchwesen in Böhmen 1749-1848. Kommentiertes Verzeichnes der Drucker, Buchhändler, Buchbinder, Kupfer- und Steindrucker Buchforschung: Beiträge zum0
Hsia Ke-Chin. Victims’ State: War and Welfare in Austria, 1868–1925. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. 360.0
Heidemarie Uhl (1956–2023): In Memoriam0
Thomas Pert. The Palatine Family and the Thirty Years’ War: Experiences of Exile in Early Modern Europe, 1632–1648. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xvi + 299.0
Stuart Carroll. Enmity and Violence in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. 490.0
Timothy Olin. The Banat of Temesvar: Borderland Colonization in the Habsburg Monarchy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2025. Pp. 344.0
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