Über Vergangenheit und Zukunft der österreichischen Verfassung
1905
by Wieser
Friedrich von WieserGeopoliticsNationalismOtto von BismarckLiberalismSocial DemocracyKlemens von MetternichBureaucracyLabor MarketPublic FinanceCustoms UnionFrench Revolution
Table of Contents · 38 segments
1
Title Page and Table of Contentsessay
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Preface: Method and Purposeessay
3
Parliamentarism in England and Germanychapter
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Austria’s Political History up to the National Crisis and Opening of the Bohemian Questionchapter
5
Historical Introduction to the National Conflict in Bohemiachapter
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The Present Situation: Mutual Right and Wrongessay
7
From Czech Cultural Struggle to German Cultural Grievancesessay
8
The Official Language Question and the Badeni Ordinancesessay
9
The State Interest in an Inner German Service Languageessay
10
Competing Formulas of Linguistic Equalityessay
11
Settlement Patterns and Practical Language Requirementsessay
12
German and Czech Interests in an Official-Language Compromiseessay
13
Civil Servants, Minorities, and Migrationessay
14
Tax Burdens, Land Administration, and German Obstructionessay
15
The Kreisvertretung Plan for National Separationessay
16
National Separation as a Peace Mechanismessay
17
Against Bohemian Indivisibility: German-Austrian Identity and Two Peoplesessay
18
An Honorable Settlement and Czech Responsibilityessay
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The Parliamentary Crisisessay
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Preparation of the Parliamentary Crisisessay
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National Conflict and the Breakdown of Austrian Partiesessay
22
Fragmentation of Old Parties and Loss of Parliamentary Leadershipessay
23
Obstruction, Press Publicity, and Parliamentary Helplessnessessay
24
Prospects for Moderate Victory and German-Czech Peaceessay
25
Against False Remedies: Nationalization as a Cultural Processessay
26
Government, Civil Service, and the Party Crisis of the Stateessay
27
Koerber, Czech Obstruction, and the New Hungarian Conflictessay
28
Historical Divergence of Austria and Hungary before 1848essay
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From 1848 to the Ausgleich and Hungary's Rising Claimsessay
30
Military Demands, Command Language, and Imperial Prerogativeessay
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Army Unity, Internal Peace, and Austria's Legal Stakeessay
32
Austrian Weakness and the Need to Counterbalance Hungaryessay
33
Retrospective Method, Foreign Losses, and Nationalized Cultureessay
34
Book Constitution, Party Failure, and German Fragmentationessay
35
Decline of Liberalism and German-Dynastic Tensionessay
36
Austria as Necessity and Error Rather than Improbabilityessay
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Practical National Policy and the German-Czech Keyessay
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Conclusion: Healthy Parties as the Work Units of the Constitutionessay