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Paperback Austrian War Government Book

ISBN: 1025288955

ISBN13: 9781025288956

Austrian War Government

"Austrian War Government" offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the political, constitutional, and administrative transformations within the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the First World War. Written by Josef Redlich, a prominent jurist and politician who witnessed the empire's final days, this work provides an authoritative account of the shift from a dualist constitutional system to a centralized military dictatorship under the exigencies of total war.

The text meticulously documents the suspension of civil liberties, the decline of parliamentary influence, and the expansion of bureaucratic control across the Habsburg domains. Redlich explores the profound tensions between military authorities and civilian government, illustrating how these internal conflicts and the collapse of the constitutional order contributed to the eventual fragmentation of the multi-national state. By analyzing the structural weaknesses and the socio-economic pressures of the home front, the author presents a vital perspective on the administrative challenges of the Great War.

As a foundational study in political history, "Austrian War Government" remains an essential resource for scholars of the Habsburg Monarchy, military governance, and the political evolution of Central Europe. It offers a unique insight into the mechanics of power and the systemic failures that preceded the dissolution of one of Europe's most complex imperial entities.

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