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The Rural Habitat in Arad County During the Eighteenth Century
Ghita, Eugen (Editura Gutenberg, 2010)The present study aims to investigate in terms of quantitative and qualitative perspectives the rural habitat in the county of Arad during the eighteenth century. The dynamics of settlements, their evolution over the ... -
The Salt Mines of Wieliczka, 1850
Taylor, Bayard (Houghton Mifflin, 1914) -
Scholars as Public Intellectuals Weighing in on History and Politics in East Central Europe (ASN Roundtable)--April 19, 2013
ASN, Panel (2013-07-08)This is a recording of a roundtable discussion from the ASN (Association for the Study of Nationalities) 2013 annual convention at Columbia University on the theme of "Scholars as Public Intellectuals Weighing in on History ... -
Sensation(al) Science: Ivan Sechenov’s Reflexes of the Brain and Revolutionary Physiology, Literature, and Politics of the Russian 1860s
Koretzky, Maya (Cornell Historical Society, 2013) -
Serbs - Immigrants and Emigrants in Arad County in Eighteenth Century
Ghita, Eugen (Editura Gutenberg, 2010)After the peace of Karlovitz, the Mureş River became the official border between the two great empires: the Habsburg and the Ottoman Empire. In this context was organized the military border Tisa-Mureş, and the first called ... -
Sixteen Political, Economic, and Ideological Points, Budapest, October 22, 1956
Unknown author (UN General Assembly, Official Records, 1956) -
Social Isolation in Welfare Hotels: “Where It's Easier to Get Crack than a Cup of Coffee”
Tark, Devin (Cornell Historical Society, 2013) -
Some aspects regarding matrimonial relations in the city of Arad in the XVIIIth century
Ghita, Eugen (2009)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 ... -
Some Principles of the New Constitution, 1946
Gottwald, Klement (Czechoslovak Ministry of Information, 1946)Statement of policy of the third Government of the National Front of the Czechs and Slovaks, made by the Premier, Klement Gottwald, in the Constituent National Assembly, Prague, July 8, 1946 -
Sources of historical demography of XVIIIth century in the diocese of Arad
Ghita, Eugen (2005)This article proposes to pay attention on the sources of historical demography in the old eparchy of Arad. At the end of XVIIth century, the Ottoman domination in the zone have been filled with the domination of Habsburgs ... -
Spanish Colonial Economies: An Overview of the Economy of the Viceroyalty of Peru, 1542-1600
Hurley, Denis (Cornell Historical Society, 2011) -
Speech at the Pittsburgh Banquet, 1852
Kossuth, Lajos (Common Council of the City of New York, 1852)Lajos Kossuth was the leader of the 1848 revolution in Hungary, which was defeated with the help of imperial Russia in 1849. His speech outlines the goals of the Hungarian nationalist cause to an American audience in 1852, ... -
Speech of President Masaryk, 1928
Masaryk, Tomas G. (Orbis, 1928)Czechoslovak President Tomas Masaryk's speech on the Tenth Anniversary of Czechoslovak Independence, October 28, 1928 in which he speaks about the foundations of the republic, the past and future of the Czechs and Slovaks, ... -
The Spiritual Singularity of Syon Abbey and its Sisters
Roberts, Laura (Cornell Historical Society, 2015)Of the thousands of monastic houses that once dominated the religious landscape of medieval England, all but one fell during the Reformation. The sole religious house to survive, Syon Abby, maintained its charter, community, ... -
“Sprouting the Seeds of Darwinism”: A History of Evolution at Cornell University in the Nineteenth Century
Newkirk, Zachary (Cornell Historical Society, 2011) -
The Stara Zagora Uprising, 1875
Stoyanoff, Zachary (Edward Arnold, Twayne, 1875) -
Stirring Times in Austria, 1898
Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel (1898)Mark Twain spent two years (1897-1899) traveling in Central Europe, staying mostly in Vienna. While there, he reported on the famous sittings of the Austrian House in 1897 during which the conservative government sought ... -
Strategies of Survival: Lithuanian Jews and the Holocaust
Matiteyahu, Taly (Cornell Historical Society, 2012) -
The Tears of Poland, 1795
Galloway, George (1795)Poem of sorrow (nationalist) relating to the second partition of Poland in 1793. -
There Goes the Neighborhood? “Residential Pruning” and the Good Life in Downey
Ramirez, G. Aron (Cornell Historical Society, 2018)