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Article: History and Society in Central Europe, vol. 2, Nobilities in Central and Eastern Europe: Kinship, Property and Privilege.
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- Journal of Social History
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- June 22, 1996
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This is the second volume in a series of English-language occasional papers on East Central European social history, sponsored by the "Istvan Hajnal Circle" [Hajnal Istvan Kor], named after the prominent Hungarian social historian, Istvan Hajnal (1892-1956). The first small volume (98 pp.) of the series appeared in 1991 under the title: History and Society in Central Europe: Vienna - Budapest: Studies in Urban History, edited by Vera Bicskai of the University of Budapest [ELTE]. It contains four studies on the period between 1780 and 1944, which deal with such diverse topics as the making of a modern family in Vienna (Josef Ehmer, University of Vienna), housing and ...
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