The birth of modern legal science from the spirit of the dual monarchy: on Natasha Wheatley's The Life and Death of States

History of European Ideas 50 (6):1127-1129 (2024)
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There are two Habsburg empires in our minds: One – that of Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth – evokes melancholy and a sense of loss, a yearning not for simpler but perhaps more colourful, less exacting...

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