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    The party and political landscape of Austria after the 2024 National Council elections by Dmitry V. Shmelev, Egor E. Belyachkov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to their results, the extreme right-wing Austrian Freedom Party won the election with more than 28% of the votes. …”
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    IUENNA – openIng the soUthErn jauNtal as a micro-regioN for future Archaeology: A «para-description» by Hagmann, Dominik, Reiner, Franziska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…IUENNA is a collaborative effort in digital archaeology and digital humanities: It involves a diverse set of stakeholders, including the State Museum for Carinthia (kärnten.museum), the Austrian Archaeological Institute (ÖAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH) at the ÖAW, the Austrian Federal Monuments Authority (BDA), and the archaeological service company ARDIG. …”
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    Poetic and theatrical occasionalisms: Creation of new morphologically complex words by Joseph von Eichendorff, Johann Nepomuk Nestroy, Peter Handke and Arno Schmidt by Wolfgang U. Dressler, Barbara Tumfart, Dietmar Kunisch, Vanessa Hannesschläger

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… This contribution characterises and differentiates the poetic occasionalisms in the form of new morphologically complex words created by the early romantic German lyrical poet Joseph von Eichendorff, by the Austrian Nobel Prize winner for literature Peter Handke and by the extravagant German prosaic author Arno Schmidt and the occasionalisms created by the most famous Austrian comedy writer Johann Nepomuk Nestroy.The concept and term occasionalism has been founded by the Russian pioneer of stylistics Erik J. …”
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    Serbian Civil Code in the history of Serbian law by Popović Dragoljub

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Serbian Civil Code (SCC) of 1844, modelled after the Austrian General Civil Code (ABGB), was a reception of Austrian civil law in Serbia. …”
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    Emanuel Salomon z Friedbergu – Mírohorský a jeho Paměti z mého žití by Tomáš Jiránek

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…He contributed to our knowledge of the life in Austrian army of „long 19 century“. He was one of few Czechs who gained very important position in Austrian army in 19 century. …”
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    Zdravotní poměry a zdravotní péče v armádě habsburské monarchie v dlouhém 19. století by Tomáš Jiránek

    Published 2007-01-01
    “… Healthcare in Austrian Army at the beginning of the 19th century was – like in many other countries – on a very low level; it was lacking experts, auxiliary staff, and its organization was neglected. …”
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    Towards Finer Granularity in Metadata by Gerhard Budin, Heinrich Kabas, Karlheinz Mörth

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…In early 2010, the Austrian Academy of Sciences’ ICLTT instituted an experiment in selective metadata creation for a medium-sized collection (…”
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    Důsledky tzv. Šmalkaldské války z let 1546-1547 pro vývoj měnové integrace Evropy by Petr Vorel

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Imperial Coinage Order in 1559, based on the Austrian coinage system. …”
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    Eine Gebirglerin und die Wissenschaft – Josephine Kablik als prominente Wissenschaftlerin des Riesengebirges by Karel Stibral

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The chapter deals with the work of the scientist Josephine Kablik (Josefína Kablíková, née Ettel, 1787–1863), who worked in Vrchlabí (Hohenelbe) in the Czech (or Austrian) part of the Krkonoše Mountains. Kablik, who was born in the Giant Mountains (Krkonoše), became a leading botanist of the Austrian Empire, fundamental for the systematic knowledge of the Krkonoše flora. …”
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    Positive real-time PCR in pneumococcal meningitis 12 hours after initiation of antibiotic therapy – case report by Cem Thunstedt, Carla Palleis, Johannes Wischmann, Suzette Heck, Konstantinos Dimitriadis, Matthias Klein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present the case of a 54-year-old female transferred to our emergency department with suspected bacterial meningitis, later diagnosed as an Austrian syndrome. Case presentation The patient exhibited subacute somnolence, severe headache, nausea and fever. …”
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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
    “…Ficquelmont’s most famous guest was the poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, who gained inspiration from the Austrian Embassy building for one of his famous works. …”
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    Encoding Crime and Punishment in TEI: The Digital Processing of Early Modern Broadsheets from Vienna by Claudia Resch, Daniel Schopper, Tanja Wissik, Daniela Fasching

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In this project note, we introduce a set of printed single broadsheets in German, recently discovered in two of Vienna’s libraries, which, thanks to their digitization, annotation, and online publication by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), promise to shed new light on the history of crime and punishment in early modern Vienna. …”
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    Fighting Another’s War: Imperialist Projections on the Victorian Novel’s Continent by Tamara Wagner

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The “internal colonisation” practised by the Austrian-Hungarian Empire alternately serves as a convenient projection and a mirror-image of self-accusation. …”
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    The Imperial ambassador, the nuncio and the favourite: The Count of Pötting, Vitaliano Visconti Borromeo and Juan Everardo Nithard at the time of the Spanish crisis (1668–1669) by Rafaella Pillo

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…At that time, Madrid’s fate was mainly in the hands of three men: the Austrian Jesuit Nithard, the Count of Pötting, and the Apostolic nuncio, Vitaliano Visconti Borromeo. …”
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