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  • Habsburg Empire Map

    Habsburg Empire Map [ENG]

    7,00 

    A3 poster map of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914, featuring today’s borders and the historical frontiers (including a dashed red line dividing Cisleithania and Transleithania). Enriched with a timeline of 20 key events in Habsburg history and original illustrations from the book. Dimensions: 40,8 cm x 28,2 cm

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    Habsburg Empire [ENG] – eBook

    15,00 

    The largest free trade area in Europe. An expanse of nearly 700,000 square kilometers governed by common institutions and home to dozens of different peoples. A multilingual, multiethnic, and multireligious state where transactions were made in a single currency. The European Union? No: the Habsburg Empire on the eve of World War I. From Trieste…

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    Habsburg Empire [ENG] – Paperback

    25,00 

    The largest free trade area in Europe. An expanse of nearly 700,000 square kilometers governed by common institutions and home to dozens of different peoples. A multilingual, multiethnic, and multireligious state where transactions were made in a single currency. The European Union? No: the Habsburg Empire on the eve of World War I. From Trieste…

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    Impero asburgico [ITA] – eBook

    15,00 

    For over six centuries, until the end of the First World War, the Habsburgs ruled over a big part of Europe. The shape of their empire varied greatly throughout history (it even included Mexico at one moment!). At the time of its downfall, the Habsburg Empire included parts of 13 contemporary countries: Austria, Hungary, Czechia,…

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    Impero asburgico [ITA] – Paperback

    25,00 

    The largest free trade area in Europe. An expanse of nearly 700,000 square kilometers governed by common institutions and home to dozens of different peoples. A multilingual, multiethnic, and multireligious state where transactions were made in a single currency. The European Union? No: the Habsburg Empire on the eve of World War I. From Trieste…