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    Institutional Analysis of the Integration of Rzeczpospolita Lands in-to the Russian and Austrian Empires by P. A. Barakhvostov

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The article studies the collapse of Rzeczpospolita and the admission of its parts into the Russian and Austrian Empires to understand through the institutionalist approach the consequences of reformatting the geopolitical space, namely, implantation of the debris of the collapsed society into another social system. …”
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    Measures against the plague and other contagious diseases in Serbia in the first half of the 19th century by Mirković Zoran S.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The paper provides an introduction covering the absence of measures against the plague and other contagious diseases in the Ottoman Empire, the measures practiced in the Austrian Empire, the terminology used for measures against the spreading of the disease in the Serbian language, etc. …”
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    Web Access to Digitised Content of the Exhibition Novo Mesto 1848-1918 at the Dolenjska Museum, Novo Mesto by Majda Pungerčar

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…It is said that up to 100,000 cay fish were caught annually and transported to all major towns of the then Austrian Empire. The original museum collections were preserved by scanning precious items which were kept in depots. …”
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    Codex Theresianus of 1766: Codification Works, Structure, main Content and Significance of Roman Law Reception during its Conclusion Process by Roman Savuliak

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The durability of the Roman tradition of civil-law institutions and the content of some of their norms and, accordingly, the connection of the civil-law doctrine of the Austrian Empire with Roman law have been ascertained. …”
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    Codex Theresianus of 1766: Codification Works, Structure, main Content and Significance of Roman Law Reception during its Conclusion Process by Roman Savuliak

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The durability of the Roman tradition of civil-law institutions and the content of some of their norms and, accordingly, the connection of the civil-law doctrine of the Austrian Empire with Roman law have been ascertained. …”
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    The authorship of the Second Military Survey of Galicia and Austrian Silesia at the scale 1:28,800 and the consistency of sheet content based on selected examples by Ostafin Krzysztof, Kaim Dominik, Troll Mateusz, Maciejowski Wojciech

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The military cartographers who prepared the survey of the two provinces belonged to 71 multinational units of the army of the Austrian Empire. Work with nineteenth-century maps is fraught with uncertainty about the consistency of the series, which may be reflected in the content of the maps. …”
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    N.I. Kareev in the Czech and Slovak history and historiography by M. Daniš

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…His scholarly works on the history of Western Europe were based on both his research on the Austrian Empire and his good knowledge of local realia (including the Slavic ones). …”
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    Parental Power Versus Parental Responsibility. Polish and East-Central European Case in Historical Perspective by Bartosz Kamil Truszkowski

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The exception to this was the Kingdom of Hungary (including present-day Slovakia), which enjoyed wide legal autonomy under the Austrian Empire and later the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, as well as Kingdom of Romania (including present-day Moldova), which was creating its own legislation. …”
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    The activity of Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont in the Russian Empire, with a focus on his St. Petersburg salon by Anežka Kotoučová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Within the source base, diplomatic reports (Ficquelmont sought greater rapprochement of the Austrian Empire with the Russian Empire) as well as various ego-documents, including the extensive diary of Darya Fyodorovna von Ficquelmont, and, marginally, contemporary Russian fiction are used equally. …”
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