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U.S.-Habsburg relations from 1815 to the Paris Peace Conference : sovereignty transformed / Nicole M. Phelps, University of Vermont.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 293 pages)Content type:
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781107249912
  • 9781107247420
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  • E183 .U843 2013
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Subject: "This study chronicles US-Habsburg relations from the early nineteenth century through the aftermath of World War I"--
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"This study chronicles US-Habsburg relations from the early nineteenth century through the aftermath of World War I"--

Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Habsburg Empire and the United Statesin Transnational Perspective; Chapter 1: Community and Legitimacy: The Diplomatic Culture of the Great Power System; Chapter 2: Becoming a Great Power: U.S.-Habsburg Diplomatic Relations and the Integration of the United States into the Great Power System; Economics and the American Case against Diplomacy; The Hungarian Revolution and Lajos Kossuth; Motley, Mexico, and the Crowning of the King of Hungary; Anthony Keiley and the Agrément Controversy.

Hengelmüller, Penfield, and the Height of U.S.-Habsburg RelationsChapter 3: Protection and the Problems of Dual Citizenship: U.S. Consuls in the Habsburg Empire; Chapter 4: The Limits of State Building: Habsburg Consuls in the United States and the Protection of Lives and Property; Chapter 5: Racial Identity and Political Citizenship: American Challenges to Habsburg Sovereignty; Chapter 6: Giving Up on Austria-Hungary: The End of the Great Power System and the Shift to the Nationalist Successors; Chapter 7: Establishing Sovereignty: The Process of Aligning Race, Place, and Citizenship.

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