"Der Nationalit ten- Und Sprachenstreit in sterreich" explores the complex and often contentious issues surrounding national identity and language within Austria. Written by Rudolf Czernin, this book delves into the historical context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, examining the diverse ethnic and linguistic groups that comprised the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The work sheds light on the political and social tensions that arose from competing national aspirations and the struggle for linguistic recognition. It provides valuable insights into the dynamics of nationalism, cultural identity, and political power during a pivotal period in European history.
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