The Disputed Austro-Hungarian Border: Agendas, Actors, and Practices in Western Hungary/Burgenland After World War I
Synopsis
The collapse of the Habsburg monarchy in the aftermath of World War I marked a foundational shift in the histories of Austria and Hungary. Previously part of the Habsburg's Austro-Hungarian Empire, this event stripped the two new states of a long-established territorial order, triggering a controversial redrawing of their borders. Whilst scholarship often focuses on the role played by state actors in Vienna and Budapest, The Disputed Austro-Hungarian Border refreshingly re-examines this event through investigating how processes of state and nation-building manifested within the contested region of Western Hungary and Burgenland. In doing so, this book innovatively resituates this border region within the larger context of post-Habsburg historical development taking place across Central Europe.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Berghahn Books
- ISBN: 9781805398646
- Number of pages: 258
- Dimensions: 160 x 237 x 22 mm
- Weight: 474g
- Languages: English
