Austria – Hungary
Innen: Amerikai Magyar Lexikon
Ausztria – Magyarország
V. Ö. Adattár: +A2:57-60 C 13033
- Stillman WJ: A-H., Fortnightly Review, Vol. 33, 1880, 785-800. AP4 F7
- Parkerson Arthur J.: Dualism in A-H., Fortnightly Review, London, Vol. 44, 1885, p. 699–710.
- Valiani, Leo: The end of Austria – Hungary. New York, 1973, Knopf, 427 p.
- (Ism. N. Y. Times Book Review, 1973. aug. 26.)
- Grant, Duff Mountstuard E.: Studies in European Politics. Edinburgh, 1866, Edmondston & Douglas.
- (Ism. The Reader, London, 1866. jún. 23.) AP4 R215
- The Austro-Hungarian Question (The London Review, 1861. July 20., p. 65–66.) AP4 L537
- Colquhoun Edith and Archibald Ross: The whirlpool of Europe. New York, 1907, Dodd, 349 p.
- Drage, Geoffrey: Austria – Hungary. London, 1909, Murray, 866 p.
- Kacziány Géza és A. J. L.: Die Wehrkraft Österreich - Ungarns in der zwölften Stunde. Leipzig, 1886, Wigand, 94 p.
- Pribram A. F.: Secret treaties of Austria – Hungary (1879-1914). N. York, 1921, Harvard Univ. Press, 326 p.
- Seton-Watson R. W.: The future of Austria – Hungary and the attitude of the powers. (By Scotus Viator), London, 1907, 88 p.
- Singer, Bernard Chicago: Unsere Orient-Interessen. Wien, 1878, Gerold, 60 p.
- Whitman, Sidney: The realm of the Habsburgs. London, 1892, Heinemann.
- Worms, Henry de: The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the policy of Count Beust, since 1866. London, 1870, Chapman and Hall, 331 p.
1866–
- Worms, Baron H.: The A-H. empire since 1866.
- (Ism. N. Y. Tim., 1877. ápr. 28. (6–1).
1892
- Dissolution inevitable from the Pokrok Zapadu, Omaha.
- (Publ. Opin., 1892. Jan 23., p. 400–1.) AP2 P9
1898
- Amery, L. C.: Crisis in A-H. Edinburgh Review, 1898. July, Vol. 188., p. 1–36.
- "A History of the Habsburg Empire: 1526-1918, by Robert A. Kann (California, $25). Sitting astride Central Europe, uniting Slavs, Magyars, Italians and Germans in a single administrative system, culturally rich and politically almost immobile, the Austro-Hungarians domain of the Habsburgs was the keystone of European history until World War I. blew it to pieces, and the final consequences of its disintegration are still being worked out. A one-volume history whose field ranges from the theology of Comenius through the operas of Mozart to the question of Italian autonomy in the Tyrol must necessarily be an outline-survey even in 646 pages, but the author has compressed a remarkable quantity and variety of material into a coherent whole."
Austria-Hungary + USA
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- Kaufmann B. J.: Austro-Amer. relation during the Amer. Civil War (Austrian Hist. Yearbook, 1968–9, Vol. 4–5., 203–226.) DB1 A772
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