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Habsburg Source Texts
Archive

The editors of HABSBURG have constructed this text archive as a teaching tool. We have chosen excerpts or entire documents with certain conditions in mind: the documents should prove useful in undergraduate courses, so they are accessible to newcomers to the field, relatively short, and free of copyright restrictions. The links listed below as "compiled by HABSBURG" lead either to individual documents or to lists of documents (marked with an asterisk [*]). The second list, "other online collections," includes text archives compiled by others but of interest to HABSBURG readers. All suggestions, criticisms, corrections, and ideas for potential inclusions in the HABSBURG compilation are welcome at the address listed at the bottom of the page. The collection will be supplemented regularly.


Recent Additions:

Henry Wickham Steed on the Habsburg Monarchy*

Additional Excerpts From the Memoirs of Prince Metternich*

From the Travels of Joseph Marshall*


Compiled by HABSBURG:

The Memoirs of Prince Metternich (excerpts)*

Hungary in 1848-1849*

The Austrian Constitution of 1867

The Hungaro-Croatian Compromise of 1868 (The Nagodba)

The Eastern Crisis of 1875-78*

"Stirring Times in Austria" by Mark Twain (Harper's, 1898)

The South Slavs Before the First World War*

Four Weeks in the Trenches by Fritz Kreisler (1915)

"Independent Bohemia" (Tomas Masaryk, 1915)

The Dayton Accords on Bosnia, 1995


Other Online Document Collections of Interest (not compiled by HABSBURG):

Die Österreichisch-Ungarischen Dokumente zum Kriegsausbruch
 
Primärquellen zur Geschichte Österreichs im 20. Jahrhundert
 
Stenographic Protocols for Parliaments of Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, and the Czech Republic

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