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Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I. Part I: Galicia (Austro-Hungarian Empire)
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ITALIAN MINORITY IN ISTRIA: DEVELOPMENT IN CJNDITIONS OF MULTICULTURAL AND MULTI-ETNIC SOCIETY
Published 2013-08-01“…Before the First World War, these territories were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and there lived the Italians, Croats and Slovenes. …”
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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, 28 June 1914
Published 2014-12-01“…Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Sarajevo visit with his wife and both died as a result of an assassination. …”
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Radola Gajda and Czechs. In the history of counterrevolution and Russian Civil War
Published 2018-12-01“…To a large extent, the article tells about the leader of the Czechoslovak Legion (Russian Empire) Radola Gajda, his life in the AustroHungarian Empire and the Czechoslovak Republic…”
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Retrospective of legislation on the acquisition (purchase) of wild animals for the purpose of their maintenance and breeding in semi-free conditions or in captivity
Published 2018-11-01“…The key point is the author’s position, that the formation of a retrospective of legislation in the field of acquisition (purchase) of wild animals for the purpose of their maintenance and breeding in semi-free conditions or in captivity should be divided into four main periods: the ancient period, medieval period, the period of the influence of tsarist Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire on Ukrainian lands and the period of formation and development of legislation within the Soviet Union. …”
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Development of National Procedural Law in the Second Half of the XIX – Early XX Centuries
Published 2021-03-01“…The authors have studied one of the current historical and legal problems concerning the development of procedural law in the Ukrainian lands, which were part of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires in the second half of the XIX – early XX centuries. …”
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