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Comments on the Articles by Karl R. Stadler and Jon D. Berlin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Béla Bellér
Affiliation:
Budapest

Extract

Stadler's study, focused on Austro-Hungarian relations, sheds light on half-a-century's history of the Burgenland; Berlin's work deals with the Burgenland policy of the United States during the decisive years of 1918–1920. Both articles are based on valuable source materials. They are balanced in their evaluations, and the conclusions reached by both authors are in substantial agreement.

Type
The Burgenland
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1972

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References

1 See ante, p. 52.

2 See ante, pp. 76–78.

3 See ante, pp. 74–75.

4 Macartney, C. A., Hungary and Her Successors (London: Oxford University Press, 1937), pp. 5960.Google Scholar