The Undermining of Austria-Hungary: The Battle for Hearts and Minds

Author:   M. Cornwall
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9780333804520


Pages:   485
Publication Date:   23 May 2000
Format:   Hardback
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This historiography of the World War I examines the battle of ideas which helped to destroy Austria-Hungary. It also assesses the weapon of ""front propaganda"" as used by and against the Empire on the Italian and Eastern Fronts. Based on material in eight languages, the work challenges accepted views about Britain's primacy in the field of propaganda, while casting fresh light on the creation of Yugoslavia and the viability of the Habsburg Empire in its last years.

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Author:   M. Cornwall
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.913kg
ISBN:  

9780333804520


ISBN 10:   033380452
Pages:   485
Publication Date:   23 May 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'It is a long awaited, very scholarly, authoritative, and intensively researched piece of work that expertly fills a large gap in the historiography of the First World War. It is a major contribution to our understanding of the Austro-Italian front (the most neglected of the major theatres of the war), of the break-up of the Habsburg Monarchy, and of front propaganda (which has previously been studied almost entirely in the context of the Western Front). Despite the complexity of its material, it is clearly and attractively written. It deals with topics that had been almost wholly neglected by English-language writers and is the product of years of work in an impressive variety of languages and archival sources.' - Professor David Stevenson, The London School of Economics and Political Science This is the best and most significant book on a topic related to the Austro-Hungarian armed forces...required reading for all scholars and students...' - American Historical Review '...a long awaited, very scholarly, authoritative, and intensively researched piece of work that expertly fills a large gap in the historiography of the First World War...a major contribution to our understanding of the Austro-Italian front...the break-up of the Habsburg Monarchy, and of front propaganda..Despite the complexity of its material, it is clearly and attractively written...is the product of years of work in an impressive variety of languages and archival sources. It should receive excellent reviews.' - Professor David Stevenson, Department of International History, London School of Economics 'Mark Cornwall presents a rich and wide-ranging account of the propaganda battles fought out on the Eastern and Italian fronts during the First World War. His meticulous study is not only an important contribution to the history of psychological warfare in general, but gives new insight into the causes of Austria-Hungary's demise in 1918.' - Martyn Rady, General Editor, Slavonic and East European Review '...a highly original work that fills a significant gap in our knowledge of the experience of the war.' - Soloman Wank, Central European History


'It is a long awaited, very scholarly, authoritative, and intensively researched piece of work that expertly fills a large gap in the historiography of the First World War. It is a major contribution to our understanding of the Austro-Italian front (the most neglected of the major theatres of the war), of the break-up of the Habsburg Monarchy, and of front propaganda (which has previously been studied almost entirely in the context of the Western Front). Despite the complexity of its material, it is clearly and attractively written. It deals with topics that had been almost wholly neglected by English-language writers and is the product of years of work in an impressive variety of languages and archival sources.' - Professor David Stevenson, The London School of Economics and Political Science This is the best and most significant book on a topic related to the Austro-Hungarian armed forces...required reading for all scholars and students...' - American Historical Review '...a long awaited, very scholarly, authoritative, and intensively researched piece of work that expertly fills a large gap in the historiography of the First World War...a major contribution to our understanding of the Austro-Italian front...the break-up of the Habsburg Monarchy, and of front propaganda..Despite the complexity of its material, it is clearly and attractively written...is the product of years of work in an impressive variety of languages and archival sources. It should receive excellent reviews.' - Professor David Stevenson, Department of International History, London School of Economics 'Mark Cornwall presents a rich and wide-ranging account of the propaganda battles fought out on the Eastern and Italian fronts during the First World War. His meticulous study is not only an important contribution to the history of psychological warfare in general, but gives new insight into the causes of Austria-Hungary's demise in 1918.' - Martyn Rady, General Editor, Slavonic and East European Review '...a highly original work that fills a significant gap in our knowledge of the experience of the war.' - Soloman Wank, Central European History


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MARK CORNWALL is Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of Dundee. In 1994 he was awarded the BP Prize Lectureship by the Royal Society of Edinburgh for his work on East European history. He edited The Last Years of Austria-Hungary.

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