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1. The Habsburgs and Central Europe 1683-1723
I: Absolutist Enlightenment
2. Maria Theresa and Hungary
3. The Origins of Enlightenment in the Habsburg Lands
4. Culture and Authority in Central Europe 1683-1806
5. The Habsburg Monarchy and Bohemia 1526-1848
II: The Rise of Nations
6. Nationality in East-Central Europe: Perception and Definition before 1848
7. Frontiers and National Identites in Central Europe
8. Joseph II and Nationality in the Habsburg Lands
9. Religion and Nation in Hungary 1790-1849
III: Regions and their Interplay
10. The Habsburgs and the Hungarian Problem 1790-1848
11. Empire and Kingdoms: Hungary and Bohemia in the Habsburg Monarchy 1741-1871
12. The Transylvanian Saxons: A German Diaspora
13. Hungary and the German Lands in the Nineteenth Century
IV: The Revolution and Beyond
14. Hungary in the Habsburg Monarchy 1840-1867: A Study of Perceptions
15. From Confederation to Compromise: The Austrian Experiment 1849-1867
16. Central Europe: The History of an Idea Bibliography Index
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