Transatlantic Relations and the Great War: Austria-Hungary and the United States
Transatlantic Relations and the Great War explores the relations between the Danube Monarchy of Austria-Hungary and the modern U.S. democracy and how that relationship developed over decades until it ended in a final rupture. As the World War I drew to a close in late 1918, the Mid-European Union wa...
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description | Transatlantic Relations and the Great War explores the relations between the Danube Monarchy of Austria-Hungary and the modern U.S. democracy and how that relationship developed over decades until it ended in a final rupture.
As the World War I drew to a close in late 1918, the Mid-European Union was created to fill the vacuum in Central and Eastern Europe as the old Danube Monarchy of Austria-Hungary was falling apart. One year before, in December 1917, the United States had declared war on Austria-Hungary and, overnight, huge masses of immigrants from the Habsburg Empire became enemy aliens in the United States. Offering a major deviation from traditional historiography, this book explains how the countdown of mostly diplomatic events in that fatal year 1918 could have taken an alternative course. In addition to providing a narrative account of Austrian-Hungarian relations with the United States in the years leading up to the World War I, the author also demonstrates how an almost total ignorance of the affairs of the Dual Monarchy was to be found in the United States and vice versa.
This book is a fascinating and important resource for students and scholars interested in modern European and U.S. history, diplomatic relations, and war studies. |
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