Om The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Policy of Count Beust
The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Policy of Count Beust is a detailed study of the political situation in Central Europe during the mid-19th century, with a special focus on the period of 1866 to 1870 when Count Beust was the Minister-President of Austria-Hungary. Drawing upon a wide range of primary sources, the author presents a compelling narrative of the social, economic, and ideological factors that shaped the foreign and domestic policies of this complex empire.
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