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  1. Postwar Austrian Theater: Text and Performance (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought) by Linda C. Demeritt, Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, 2002-09-01
  2. The Austrian Army 1740-80 (2): Infantry (Men-at-Arms) by Philip Haythornthwaite, 1994-11-14
  3. The Austrian Army 1740-80 (1): Cavalry (Men-at-Arms) by Philip Haythornthwaite, 1994-07-28
  4. Classics in Austrian Economics: A Sampling in the History of a Tradition (The Pickering Masters) by Israel M. Kirzner, 1994-03
  5. The Politics of European Codification: A History of the Unification of Law in France, Prussia, The Austrian Monarchy And The Netherlands by A. J. van den Berg, 2007-04-30
  6. Painterly Enlightenment: The Art of Franz Anton Maulbertsch, 1724-1796 (Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History) by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, 2005-09-05
  7. Austrian Economics in Debate (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics) by Willem Keizer, Bert Tieben, et all 1997-11-05
  8. Rethinking Vienna 1900 (Austrian History, Culture and Society, 3)
  9. Beyond Vienna. Contemporary Literature from the Austrian Provinces (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought) by Todd C. Hanlin, 2008-11-30
  10. Decisive Moments in History: Twelve Historical Miniatures (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought Translation Series) by Stefan Zweig, 2007-05-20
  11. Der Osterreich Anschluss 1938 (Austrian Unification; Contemporary History in Color) by Franz Wallner, 2003-04-20
  12. Modern Austrian art: A Concise History by Kristian Sotriffer, 1965
  13. Austrian History Yearbook Vol. 2, 1966 by Sarah Pink, 2005-12-20
  14. Evolution of Austrian Economics: From Menger to Lachmann (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics) by Sandye Gloria-Palermo, 1999-03-16

81. Welcome To Legio ` Mortis || An Austrian Cs-clan
Translate this page history. Die Anfänge Angefangen hat alles im September 2000 als die 5ADHund 5BDH der HTL Wien 22 eine Sprachreise nach Malta unternahmen.
http://www.legio-mortis.at/index.php?site=history

82. Maximilian Of Mexico History
In 1857 Francis Joseph appointed his brother to the post of governorgeneral in theAustrian held provinces of northern Italy, the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia.
http://www.austrian-mint.com/e/maxhist.html
Click here for text version by Kerry R. J. Tattersall THE ARCHDUKE FERDINAND MAXIMILIAN THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL In 1857 Francis Joseph appointed his brother to the post of governor-general in the Austrian held provinces of northern Italy, the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia. The Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian took up his residence at Monza outside Milan with his new bride, the Princess Charlotte of Belgium. The Austrians were far from popular in northern Italy, but despite resistance from the military authorities, the vice-regal couple began slowly to win over many Italians. Ferdinand Maximilian's liberalism aroused less enthusiasm in Vienna, however, where he was increasingly seen as being in opposition to his imperial brother's government. With the approach of war in 1859 against France and the north Italian kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, Francis Joseph relieved his brother of his office and gave full power to the military. Both the archduke and his wife resented this dismissal. THE IMPERIO MEXICANO Ferdinand Max returned to his castle of Miramar, but events across the Atlantic would soon put an end to his political inactivity. An army of intervention consisting of Spanish, English and French troops had landed in Mexico to enforce payment of the huge foreign debts of the Mexican republic. The Spanish and English soon withdrew, but the French troops of Napoleon III remained to establish a conservative, pro-French regime. To achieve this they decided to re-establish a monarchy, and in October,1863, a Mexican delegation offered the crown to Ferdinand Max as a prince of the first European dynasty to have ruled Mexico centuries before.

83. Marie Antoinette History
She travelled up the River Danube and via Munich and Augsburg, stopping atGünzburg, Ulm and Freiburg in what was then still austrian territory.
http://www.austrian-mint.com/e/mahist.html
Click here for text version Archduchess of Austria and Queen of France
by K.R.J.Tattersall
The future Queen of France was born on All Souls' Day, 2nd November, 1755, in Vienna as the youngest daughter of Maria Theresa and the Emperor Franz Stephan. She was baptised under the names Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna. A glorious future seemed to await the little Archduchess. Not only would she grow up in the bosom of a large and affectionate family, but from the very beginning her mother intended to marry her youngest daughter to the glittering Crown of France. The traditional marriage politics of the Habsburgs would secure her beloved daughter a brilliant position and help guarantee the peace and stability of Europe at the same time.
In 1769 the much longed for news arrived from Versailles. After tedious and lengthy negotiations, King Louis XV had requested the hand of the Archduchess Maria Antonia for his grandson and heir, the Dauphin Louis-Auguste.
The 14 year old girl, who had hardly been prepared for her new exalted rank, bade farewell to her mother and family in Vienna on 21st April, 1770, and with an impressive bridal train began her fateful journey to the Kingdom of France. She travelled up the River Danube and via Munich and Augsburg, stopping at Günzburg, Ulm and Freiburg in what was then still Austrian territory. On 7th May, near Strassburg, she was delivered into the hands of her new French homeland. Both at Strassburg itself and at Saverne outside Strassburg she was the guest of Cardinal Louis de Rohan, who would later so damage her reputation in the so-called "Diamond Necklace Affair".

84. Critical Review Murray Rothbard’s Austrian Perspective On The
Murray Rothbard’s austrian Perspective on the history of Economic Thought. ClassicalEconomics An austrian Perspective on the history of Economic Thought.
http://www.ciaonet.org/olj/cr/cr_98saw01.html

85. Austrian Economics Webpage (NYU) - Courses - History Of Economic Thought: The Au
pp. 145151. Craver, E. The emigration of the austrian economists.history of Political Economy, 18, no. 1 (Spring 1986). Mises, L
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/pboettke/auspart1.htm
Semester Schedule
Week 1: September 12 Introduction to the Course. Week 2: September 19 Why Study the History of Economic Thought in general, and the History of the Austrian School in particular? *Vaughn, Karen. Why teach the history of economics? Journal of the History of Economic Thought , 15 (Spring 1993): 174-183. *Mitchell, Wesley C. On the study of the economic classics. In Types of Economic Theory (Augustus M. Kelley, 1967): 1-34. *Viner, Jacob. A modest proposal for some stress on scholarship in graduate training. In Essays on the Intellectual History of Economics (Princeton University Press, 1991): 385-395. *Boulding, Kenneth. After Samuelson Who Needs Smith? History of Political Economy *Kirzner, Israel M. Introductions. Classics in Austrian Economics: A Sampling in the History of a Tradition , 3 vols. (William Pickering, 1994). Kirzner, I. Austrian School of Economics. In The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics , Vol. 1, edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman (New York: Macmillan Publishing, 1987), pp. 145-151. Craver, E. The emigration of the Austrian economists.

86. Austrian Economics Webpage (NYU) - Courses - History Of Economic Thought: The Au
history of Economic Thought The austrian School. Craver, E. The emigration of theaustrian economists. history of Political Economy, 18, no. 1 (Spring 1986).
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/pboettke/austrian.htm
Professor Peter J. Boettke
Department of Economics
New York University
269 Mercer Street
Fax: (212) 995-4186
Boettke@fasecon.econ.nyu.edu

Monday 6:10-7:50pm
Room 715
Office Hours: M 9-11;Th 4-6
History of Economic Thought: The Austrian School
Fall 1994 Purpose Reading I have put an * next to required reading for each week. Additional citations to both original contributions and modern interpretations are provided for further study by those who wish to pursue research in this tradition of economic scholarship. I have tried to be comprehensive in my citations. I have ordered for the bookstore the following books: Menger, C. Principles of Economics
Mises, L. Human Action
Hayek, F.A. Individualism and Economics Order Vaughn, K. Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition Grading Course grade will be based on four short essay assignments worth 25 points each and a final exam worth 100 points. The short essays will be 2 to 4 double-spaced typed pages and will address specific questions. The final exam will consist of problem sets related to the analytical contributions of Austrian economics and essays dealing with the professional debates covered in the course. Class attendance and participation is expected. Semester Schedule Week 1: September 12 Introduction to the Course.

87. Clan MiNDmaZing - Austrian CS Clan
history. The clan was raised to show the community, that even q3 playerswithout any further cshistory can be able to win against top clans.
http://www.mindmazing.at/index.php?section=history

88. HISTORY OF MEXICO - MAXIMILIAN AND CARLOTA: THE "ARCHDUPE" AND HIS TRAGIC LADY -
In political philosophy the austrian aristocrat and the Zapotec lawyer were, if not CharlotteAmélie, she became known in Spanish, and to history, as Carlota.
http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/history/jtuck/jtmaximilian.html

His Home Page

His Biography.
MAXIMILIAN AND CARLOTA:
THE "ARCHDUPE" AND HIS TRAGIC LADY
In any political struggle, the spectator's first instinct is to look for a hero and a villain. But you don't always encounter a good guy-bad guy matchup. Though the Soviet Union was our ally in the war against a mega-meanie like Hitler, Stalin was later unmasked as a paranoid tyrant and mass murderer whose malefactions in every way matched those of his German counterpart. Conversely, you can also find a political rivalry in which both contestants wear white hats. This was the case in Mexico, during the past century, when Maximilian of Hapsburg and Benito Juárez waged a struggle to the death. Superficially, no two men could have been less alike. One was the brother of an emperor and kinsman to many of the reigning houses of Europe. The other was self-made, self-educated Indian from the sierra of Oaxaca. But ideologically it was a different story. In political philosophy the Austrian aristocrat and the Zapotec lawyer were, if not brothers, at least kissing cousins. Both believed in education, humanitarian ideals, representative government and in curbing the power of the Roman Catholic Church. So how did they come to be pitted in a struggle that could only be resolved by the extermination of one or the other? Wags have referred to Archduke Maximilian as an "archdupel" a well-intentioned man who took on an imperial mission after having been gulled by scheming manipulators into believing that he would be ruling over a population that genuinely adored him.

89. Austrian School: History
The Long FAQ on Liberalism A Critique of the austrian School of Economics HISTORYOF THE austrian SCHOOL A frequent austrian boast is that Hayek accurately
http://www.korpios.org/resurgent/L-aushist.htm
The Long FAQ on Liberalism
A Critique of the Austrian School of Economics:
HISTORY OF THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL

A frequent Austrian boast is that Hayek accurately predicted the Great Depression. Given the Austrian's usual disdain for empirical verification, however, it is difficult to know what to make of this claim.
Actually, this prediction was a no-brainer, since the U.S. had experienced at least five depressions before the Great One, and the recurring pattern of the business cycle had long ago been recognized. It therefore took no acumen whatsoever to predict an economic downturn. What is more striking is what Hayek didn't predict: that depressions would disappear worldwide in all countries that adopted Keynesian monetary policies. Now that might have been slightly more impressive.
Another Austrian boast is that in the 1920s, their economists were involved in some famous debates with the world's top economists, during which they tore down the intellectual pillars of both socialism and Keynesianism. Of course, this boast is always accompanied by the rueful admission that Mises and Hayek didn't convince anybody in academia, and, in fact, were subject to widespread ridicule. Mises couldn't even find a university job afterwards, and Hayek abandoned his work in technical economics, turning his attention to other political and philosophical pursuits instead.
These debates began in 1920, when Mises published a ground-breaking article called "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth," followed by his book

90. Fr34kC0nn3ct10n-23- An Austrian Multigaming Clan
Translate this page history. Der Clan existiert nicht so, wie ein Mensch oder Tier existiert, sondernist rechtmässig eine Fiktion. Fiktion ist eine Form von Kommunikation.
http://web23.clanz-universe.de/index.php?site=history

91. AEIOU - Das österreichische Kulturinformationssystem
A comprehensive presentation of Austria in form of texts, pictures, sounds and videos collected in nine Austria Albums.
http://www.aeiou.at/;internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en

92. Austrian Society For Aerospace Medicine
Biomedical research of spaceflight physiology, medicine, and life sciences. Includes project, member and organizational information.
http://www.asm.at/english.htm
Austrian Society for Aerospace Medicine
life sciences in space
a non-profit research organisation 10 years space biomedical research in Austria contact our headoffice ASM's board become a member Since its foundation in 1991, the Austrian Society for Aerospace Medicine (ASM - Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Weltraummedizin) fosters and carries out biomedical research in the area of spaceflight physiology, medicine, and life sciences. ASM

93. :: Vitraux By Alejandra ::
Colorful designs using combinations sterling silver, gold, Swarovski austrian crystals, semiprecious stones and pearls.
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94. Index
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95. Alltag Raus, Österreich Rein. Tourismusinformation Für Ihren Urlaub In Österr
Provides general information about hotels, culture, events, holiday specialists, regions and cities as well as holiday tips.
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97. TheAustrianSportsNet
ASN Die nationale wie internationale Dimension des Sports in –sterreich.
http://www.asn.or.at/

98. B.open
official page of b.open, the 2001 jamboree information site.
http://www.ppoe.at/b.open/english/main.html

99. ACB - Austrian Convention Bureau
Dachverband und Plattform der ¶sterreichischen Kongress und Tagungswirtschaft
http://www.acb.at

100. Austrian Information Service - Egon Schiele Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet about Portrait of Wally and Dead City
http://www.austria.org/press/47.html

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