Word: austrian
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alfred Luger, an assistant in the Medical School, is attached to the Medical Corps of the Austrian Army...
Professor Josef Schumpeter, an Austrian economist of the University of Vienna, will lecture upon "The Theory of Crises" before the Seminary of Economics in Upper Dane this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Professor Schumpeter has written two books upon Economic. Theory which are of high quality, and have attracted a great deal of attention...
Professor Josef Schumpeter, an Austrian, who has been lecturing for some time at the University of Vienna, will lecture at the University towards the middle of March on topics in Economic Theory, chiefly connected with Professor Taussig's course in Economic Theory. This winter he is lecturing at Columbia University. He has written two books upon Economic Theory which are of high quality, and have attracted a great deal of attention...
...later came into such bitter opposition with the Roman See. Bohemia was the theatre of hostilities during a large part of the Thirty Years' War, and was frequently pillaged by Swedish troops. Not until 1845, was the country able to establish its old national independence, but since then the Austrian yoke has gradually been lifted...
...first two centuries of the Union of Austria and Hungary there was no tie that could hold them together, because the throne of Austria was held by inheritance, while that of Hungary was held by election. To remedy this, in 1723, the Pragmatic Sanction was made, stating that the Austrian dynasty should reign by inheritance in both Austria and Hungary, but that the free constitution of Hungary should remain. The two countries were to protect each other from enemies. This is the Magna Carta of Hungary for it established her independence...