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Editors' Notes HE FIRST ISSUE of the Austrian History Yearbook in the new millennium coincides with major changes in the editorial staff and offers us the chance to pass on to its readers both good news and sad news. The book review section reflects the diligence and hard work of Catherine Al- brecht, who took over a year ago from Hugh Agnew as Book Review Editor. We look forward to working with Cathy in her efforts to expand the range of the books reviewed and to commission a number of lengthy review essays on stimulating topics. In addition, David Good rejoins the staff as Executive Editor, a position he held for seven years, from 1989 to 1996. He replaces his colleague at Minnesota, Richard Rudolph, who stepped down as Executive Editor last summer. We thank Rick for his excellent work on behalf of the Yearbook and wish him well as he devotes more time to his important book- length manuscript on the social history of Austria-Hungary and to editing two volumes based on symposia held by the Center for Austrian Studies during his tenure as its Director. We join colleagues in the field in mourning the loss of two
Austrian History Yearbook – Cambridge University Press
Published: Feb 10, 2009
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