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Peace, Stability, Strength, and Tradition: The Façade Of Nazi Identity At The 1937 Paris Exposition
June, Christopher (Cornell Historical Society, 2014) -
The Perils of Travel Through Moldavia, 1854
Spencer, Captain (Routledge/Twayne, 1854) -
The Phanariots of Moldavia, 1809
Thorton, Thomas (Joseph Mawman/ Twayne, 1809) -
The Pilgrim, A Magyar Tale
Garay, Jan (Houghton Mifflin, 1914) -
The Poor Man and the King of the Crows
Unknown author (Houghton Mifflin, 1914) -
Population and habitat on the feudal domain Şiria at the beginning of the XVIth century
Ghita, Eugen (2007)The study „Population and habitat on the feudal domain Şiria at the beginning of the XVIth century” is based on a statistical document developed in 1525. We have many and very important information on the people’s one of ... -
Population, Ethnicity and Confession in the County of Arad in the Eighteenth Century and Early Nineteenth Century
Ghita, Eugen (2011)At the beginning of the eighteenth century, Arad County contained only 25 localities in the north of Mureş River, and in the middle of the century, the administrative unit was extended by incorporating two districts of ... -
Portraits of Kraków’s Places and People: Reconciling Cultural Identity and Modernity at the Turn of the Century
Miller, Meredith (Cornell Historical Society, 2016) -
Presentation of a Committee of the Hungarian Diet to Ferdinand, 1848
Unknown author (Phinney & Co., 1852)Appeal of Hungarian Diet to Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I to help put a stop to Croat rebellion -
Prince Metternich on the Death of Emperor Francis, 1835
Metternich, Prince Richard (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880)In a correspondence with the Russian imperial court in St. Petersburg, Prince Metternich reports the death of Austrian Emperor Francis (1935). There is also a short reply from Czar Nicholas. -
Principalities of the Danube, 1877
Towle, George M. (J.R. Osgood & Co., 1877)A description and history of the peoples of Serbia and the Romanian principalities from 1877. -
Proclamation of Ferdinand to Jellachich and the Croats, June 1848
Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria (Phinney & Co., 1852)Austrian (Habsburg) Emperor Ferdinand I's reprimand of Croatian Ban Jelacic (Jellachich) and his supporters for attempting separation from the Hungarian crown -
A Profitable Tool: The Act of 1807's Failure at Ending the Slave Trade in Antebellum America
Moylan, Mitchell (Cornell Historical Society, 2019) -
Public Law and Private Life: Edict d’ Henri II, Abandoned Women and Putative Fathers under the Ancien Régime
Li, Hansong (Cornell Historical Society, 2017) -
Rapprochement and the Sino-Indian War of 1962
Cheong, Daniel (Cornell Historical Society, 2015)James William Fulbright posited that the rapprochement of peoples is only possible "when the common bond of human dignity is recognized." Yet, to what extent is this true, especially for contemporary Sino-Indian relations? ... -
Realităţi demografice în oraşul Arad în secolul al XVIII-lea
Ghita, Eugen (2011)The study aims to carry out an analysis from demographic perspective for the city of Arad during the years 1767-1768. It is based on two documents that contain mainly statistical data with which it is possible to emphasize ... -
Redefining Henry Laurens
Hunter, Lacey (Cornell Historical Society, 2017) -
"Refugees at target area": New Evidence on Korean War Civilian Casualties
Kline, Adam (Cornell Historical Society, 2019) -
Remembering Professor Michael Kammen
Former students of Professor Kammen (Cornell Historical Society, 2014) -
The Renewal of the Carlsbad Decrees, 1824
Metternich, Prince Richard (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880)Prince Metternich's 1824 correspondence with various individuals regarding the renewal of the Carlsbad Decrees originally implemented in the German states in 1819 to thwart revolutionary activity.