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

Phelps, Nicole M.
Cambridge New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • This study chronicles US-Habsburg relations from the early nineteenth century through the aftermath of World War I — Provided by publisher.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Community and legitimacy: the diplomatic culture of the great power system — Becoming a great power: U.S.-Habsburg diplomatic relations and the integration of the United Staes into the great power system — Protection and the problems of dual citizenship: U.S. consuls in the Habsburg empire — The limits of state building: Habsburg consuls in the United States and the protection of lives and property — Racial identity and political citizenship: American challenges to Habsburg sovereignty — Giving up on Austria-Hungary: the end of the great power system and the shift to the nationalist successors — Establishing sovereignty: the process of aligning race, place, and citizenship.

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