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Austria in the Twentieth Century
Rolf Steininger
The Habsburg Empire
Pieter M. Judson
Modern Austria
Barbara Jelavich
Historical Dictionary of Austria
Paula Sutter Fichtner
Austria in World War II
Robert H. Keyserlingk
A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918
Robert A. Kann
The Last Years of Austria-Hungary
Mark Cornwall
The Habsburgs
Benjamin Curtis
A Concise History of Austria
Steven Beller
Introducing Austria
Lonnie Johnson
Fin-De-Siecle Vienna
Carl E. Schorske
The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918
A. J. P. Taylor
Austria's Wars of Emergence, 1683-1797
Michael Hochedlinger
The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815
Charles W. Ingrao
Austria in the First Cold War, 1945-55
G. Bischof
Forging a Multinational State
John Deak
The Habsburg Empire
Pieter M. Judson
The Austro-Prussian War
Geoffrey Wawro
Banking and Industrialization in Austria-Hungary
Richard L. Rudolph
The Battle of Vienna (1683)
Charles River Editors
The Decline and Fall of the Habsburg Empire, 1815-
Alan Sked
Austria-Hungary & the Successor States
Eric Roman
Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during Wo
M. Fried
The Habsburgs
Martyn Rady
Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs
R. J. W. Evans
The Last Years of Austria-Hungary
Mark Cornwall
Ferdinand II, Counter-Reformation Emperor, 1578–16
Robert Bireley
The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire
A. Wess Mitchell
Austria in World War II
Robert H. Keyserlingk
Austria 1867-1955
John W. Boyer
The Decline and Fall of the Habsburg Empire, 1815-
Alan Sked
The Habsburg Monarchy 1815-1918
Steven Beller
1914 Austria Hungary The Origins (Contemporary Aus
Günter Bischof
History of the House of Austria
William Coxe
The Empire of Austria
John Stevens Cabot Abbott
A Short History of Austria-Hungary and Poland
Henry Wickham Steed
A Short History of Austria-Hungary and Poland
Henry Wickham Steed
History of the House of Austria from the Foundatio
William Coxe

History of Austria

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Austria’s history dates to the Roman Empire, when the region now known as Austria was part of the provinces of Noricum and Pannonia. By the early medieval period, it became a frontier of the Carolingian Empire, and in 976 CE, the Babenberg dynasty established the March of Austria. The Habsburg dynasty rose to power in 1278, turning Austria into a dominant European power and, by the 16th century, a center of the Holy Roman Empire. After Napoleon’s dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, Austria became an empire in its own right. Following defeat in Austro-Prussian War (1866), Austria-Hungary was formed in 1867, lasting until World War I. Austria became a republic in 1918 but was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. After World War II, Austria regained independence in 1955, adopting a policy of neutrality and establishing itself as a prosperous modern republic within the European Union.

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