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The Land Beyond the Forest, 1888
Gerard, Emily (Harper & Brothers, 1888)Travel narrative of Gerard's journey to Transylvania -- fragments relating to the Transylvanian Saxons' (Germans) religion, education and way of life. -
Legal Appeal Regarding the National Categorization of Schoolchildren in Moravia, 1912
Lehar, Johann (Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1985)Appeal of Johann Lehar in Hohenstadt (Zabreh [the Czech name]) (Moravia) to the Supreme Administrative Court against the Ministry of Religion and Education, May 11, 1912. Complains about the practice of sending German ... -
Legal Aspects of Marital Relations in the City of Arad in the Eighteenth Century
Ghita, Eugen (Presa universitară clujeană, 2010-05)This study proposed, first, to carry out, based on archive documents, an incursion as regards matrimonial relationships of XVIIIth century with all legal, economic and social connotations involved. The marriage contracts ... -
Lenin on Democracy: January 1916 to October 1917
White, Andrew (Cornell Historical Society, 2012) -
Letter from an Austrian Officer in Hungary, 1848-1849
Baron, W. (E.H. Butler and Company, 1850)The letter of an Austrian soldier describing the military frontier and the border soldiers (Grenzer or Granicari) around the Hungarian periphery. Covers the following themes: Military Frontier of Hungary; its Extent and ... -
Letter from the Editors
Fernandez, Maximilian; Rothermich, Elle (Cornell Historical Society, 2019) -
Letter of Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer to Mr. William E. Gladstone, April 11, 1878
Strossmayer, Bishop Josip Juraj (Constable and Co., 1911)Strossmayer expresses shock that England wishes to be allied with Hungary "who know no policy save that of blind hate and aversion towards the Slavs." Fears the Brits will turn over Balkan Slavs to oppression by Greeks. ... -
Letter of Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer to Mr. William E. Gladstone, February 13, 1878
Strossmayer, Bishop Josip Juraj (Constable and Co., 1911)Strossmayer writes to Gladstone more on the Eastern Question (see his other letter from 1876-1878). Says there is an urgent need to free the Christians from Ottoman (Turkish) oppression by granting them autonomy. Recommends ... -
Letter of Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer to Mr. William E. Gladstone, October 1, 1876
Strossmayer, Bishop Josip Juraj (Constable and Co., 1911)Bishop Strossmayer, who signs as "Bishop of Bosnia" (a Croat bishop based in Djakovo, in Slavonia) writes to Gladstone expressing sympathy for the granting of full administrative autonomy or independence to Bosnia and ... -
Letter on Galician Autonomy, 1868
Sapieha, Prince Leon (1877)Letter from Prince Leon Sapieha to Count Beust reporting on the passage of a resolution to secure autonomy for Galicia by the The Diet of the kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and of the Grand Duchy of Cracow. -
The Life and Career of Miklós Müller--June 3, 2014
Muller, Miklos (2014-08-16)These interviews are the fifth in a series of profiles on the lives and work of participants in the New York Hungarian Table, which meets for lunch once a month in Morningside in New York City. This installment features ... -
The Life of a Polish Peasant, c. 1900
Slomka, Jan (Minerva Publishing Co., Twayne, 1941) -
The Massacre of Bulgarians, 1876
Pears, Sir Edwin (D. Appleton and Co., Twanye, 1876) -
Message of President Masaryk to Parliament of Czechoslovakia, 1922
Masaryk, Tomas G. (1922)Message of Czechoslovak President Tomas Masaryk to the Representatives of Parliament (January 1, 1922) in which he addresses the need for agrarian reform and "de-Austrianizing" the bureaucracy. -
Metternich on Opposition in the Pressburg Diet
Metternich, Prince Richard (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880)Prince Metternich reports on his correspondence with Hungarian Count Szechenyi regarding opposition to imperial policy in the Hungarian Diet. -
Méndez V. Westminster: The Harbinger Of Brown V. Board
Sadlier, Sarah (Cornell Historical Society, 2014) -
Mission Culture on the Upper Amazon: Native Tradition, Jesuit Enterprise and Secular Policy in Moxos, 1660-1880
Block, David (University of Nebraska Press, 1994)The native peoples of the Moxos region of modern Bolivia began a cultural transformation with their contact by Jesuit missionaries in the mid 17th century. The amalgamation of autocthonous and European modes formed a ... -
Monarchy to Empire: Comparing Men’s High Court Fashion 1785-1792 and 1799-1814
Wang, Morgan (Cornell Historical Society, 2014) -
My Utilitarian Chinese Memento: The History of the Ballpoint Pen
Schur, Robert (Cornell Historical Society, 2011) -
The National Woman Suffrage Association and Fringe Marriage Ideology Suffragists: Navigating Public Relationships with Victoria Woodhull and Mormon Women
Waldman, Charlotte (Cornell Historical Society, 2019)