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The “National Question” Revisited: Reflections on the State of the Art

The “National Question” Revisited: Reflections on the State of the Art I am often asked, by students, colleagues, and friends, why and how I came to devote my professional life to the study of Central and Southeastern European history and current events and, in the process, how I came to spend thirty years living in the area. I have two stock answers, both of them true. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Austrian History Yearbook Cambridge University Press

The “National Question” Revisited: Reflections on the State of the Art

Austrian History Yearbook , Volume 31: 13 – Feb 10, 2009

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Cambridge University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 2000
ISSN
0067-2378
eISSN
1558-5255
DOI
10.1017/S0067237800014338
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Abstract

I am often asked, by students, colleagues, and friends, why and how I came to devote my professional life to the study of Central and Southeastern European history and current events and, in the process, how I came to spend thirty years living in the area. I have two stock answers, both of them true.

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Austrian History YearbookCambridge University Press

Published: Feb 10, 2009

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