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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · In Shatterzone of Empires: Coexistence and Violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman Borderlands, edited by O. Bartov and E. D. Weitz (Indiana University Press, 2013). Current research projects. Mastering the East: The German Frontier from 1800 to the Present.

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  2. Vor 4 Tagen · As a framework for this research, he led a multi-year collaborative project at the Watson Institute, culminating in the co-edited volume, "Shatterzone of Empires". Most recently, Bartov published a major award-winning monograph, An atomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz .

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · You can also see continuities between Imperial Germany and West Germany, particularly under Konrad Adenauer, who himself was a product of the Kaiserreich. Or even with the German Democratic Republic, whose criminal code was based on Imperial Germany’s. In short, it’s never a straight line leading out from the past—it’s more like an inkblot with tendrils that spread out in all directions.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Chapter 11 examines the competitions between and within empires in the 19th century, focusing on Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Germany, and the Habsburgs, as they adapted to wars within Europe and dynamic economic change. The rise of a transnational European elite who demanded ‘modernity’– bureaucratic transparency, legal reform ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Russian Narrative: Constitutional Amendments, Civilizationism and Multipolarity. In late October 2023, the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University hosted its 75th Anniversary Celebration. Central to the deliberations of the regional experts who gathered for the occasion was the evolving rhetoric surrounding Russia ...

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Most of the Christians who lived in the Ottoman Empire were Orthodox, so Russia was particularly interested in them. In 1711 Peter the Great invited Balkan Christians to revolt against Ottoman Muslim rule. Habsburg Empire. After the Siege of Pécs, local Muslims were forced to convert to Catholicism between 1686 and 1713, or left the region.

  7. Vor einem Tag · The Russian, Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and German Empires were dismantled, with the Ottoman territories and German colonies redistributed among the Allies, chiefly Britain and France. The western parts of the Russian Empire, Estonia , Finland , Latvia , Lithuania , and Poland became independent nations in their own right, and Bessarabia (now Moldova and parts of Ukraine ) chose to reunify ...