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  • HABSBURG, An H-Net Network Discussing the Culture and History of the Habsburg Monarchy and its Successor States, 1500 - Present

    Welcome to HABSBURG, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. We are affiliated with the Center for Austrian Studies, the Society for Austrian and Habsburg History, the Czechoslovak History Conference, and the American Association for the Study of Hungarian History. HABSBURG is the community within H-Net dealing with the culture and history of the Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states in central Europe from 1500 to the present. Tell me more about HABSBURG!
      
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