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Brody: A Galician Border City in the Long Nineteenth Century reconciles Brody's socioeconomic history with its cultural memory. It is the first comprehensive study of this city under Habsburg-Austrian rule (1772-1914) and it includes all ethno-confessional groups during this period--Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians.

Produktbeschreibung
Brody: A Galician Border City in the Long Nineteenth Century reconciles Brody's socioeconomic history with its cultural memory. It is the first comprehensive study of this city under Habsburg-Austrian rule (1772-1914) and it includes all ethno-confessional groups during this period--Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians.
Autorenporträt
Börries Kuzmany, joint PhD (2008) from the University of Vienna and the University of Paris-Sorbonne in East European History and German Literature, is a researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. His monographs and articles focus on urban and Jewish history as well as on the history of nationalism, borders, and languages in Central and Eastern Europe.