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    Austria-Hungary in philosophy and science: a search for the evidence.Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler - 2011 - In András Máté, Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Der Wiener Kreis in Ungarn: the Vienna Circle in Hungary. Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis (16). Vienna: Springer. pp. 9-24.
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    Austria-Hungary in philosophy and science: a search for the evidence.Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler - 2011 - In András Máté, Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Der Wiener Kreis in Ungarn: the Vienna Circle in Hungary. Springer. pp. 9-24.
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    Austria-Hungary and the Founding of the German Empire. European Decisions 1867–1871. [REVIEW]William M. Johnston - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):94-96.
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    High hopes before the fall: Otto Bauer and Oszkár Jászi on nationality and Habsburg rule in the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, 1907–18.László Bence Bari - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This study offers an overview of ‘the nationalities question’ in the Habsburg Empire, with special focus on its treatment by the Austrian social democrat, Otto Bauer, and the Hungarian ‘radical’ or ‘liberal socialist’, Oszkár Jászi. Analysing and comparing the writings of these intellectuals published between 1907 and 1918, this article shows how the contrasting legal and political contexts in Austria (Cisleithenia) and in Hungary (Transleithenia) led these authors to create contrasting alternative solutions to the problems posed by the (...)
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    The Politics of Managing Pluralism: Austria-Hungary 1867-1918.Katrina Witt - 2009 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 1 (1).
    The multi-cultural nature of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late nineteenth century created much unrest among the many different ethnic groups within the Empire. As each group struggled against the other groups for more rights, dissolution threatened the Empire. The Hapsburg government under Franz Joseph used two different strategies in Austria and Hungary to keep the country united, and these strategies successfully kept the Empire together for half a century. After the Emperor’s death, opposing interests and separatism proved (...)
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  6. Philosophy and Suicide-Statistics in Austria-Hungary: Variation on a Theme of Masaryk.J. C. Nyiri - 1988 - In On Masaryk. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 291-316.
    In his book The Austrian Mind (1972) W. M. Johnston observes that between 1861 and 1938 a striking number of Austrian intellectuals committed uicide. He also remarks that prior to 1920 suicide was relatively rare among Hungarian intellectuals, and as a possible explanation he refers to their more intensive political activity. The present paper investigates relations between a society's intellectual life and its general suicidal tendencies. In so doing it takes up a central theme of T. G. Masaryk's Suicide as (...)
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  7. Structure and Gestalt: Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and Her Successor States.Barry Smith - 1981 - Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Edited by Barry Smith.
    The majority of the papers in the present volume were presented at, or prepared in conjunction with, meetings of the Seminar for Austro-German Philosophy, a group of philosophers interested in the work of Brentano and Husserl and of the...
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    The making of a new Europe. R.W. Seton-Watson and the last years of Austria-Hungary : H. Seton-Watson and C. Seton-Watson , 470 pp., H.C. $50. [REVIEW]George V. Strong - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (1):90-91.
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    An Imperial Naval Album. Ships and Harbours of Austria-Hungary in Old Photographs. [REVIEW]Milan Hauner - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (1):60-61.
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  10. From eötvös to Musil, philosophy and its negation in austria and hungary.J. C. Nyíri - 1981 - In János Kristóf Nyíri (ed.), Austrian Philosophy: Studies and Texts. Philosophia-Verlag.
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    Designing digital tools for quality assurance in 24-hour home-care in Austria.Franz Werner, Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann, Elisabeth Kupka-Klepsch & Carina Hauser - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (2):213-227.
    The cost-effectiveness of 24-hour care makes it a major source of support for elderly people in need of home-based care in Austria. Language barriers, feelings of isolation when living with chronically ill people and a lack of adequate training and quality control create stressful working conditions for 24-hour caregivers in Austria, who mainly come from Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. The challenges not only affect the 24-hour caregivers themselves but also their clients, relatives and registered care agency nurses (...)
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  12. Meaning and causes of delusions.Musalek - Austria - 2003 - In Bill Fulford, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Nature and Narrative: An Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  13. The 20th International Wittgenstein Symposium will be held in Kirchberg, Lower Austria, August 10-16, 1997. The general topic will be:" The Role of Pragmatics in Contemporary Philosophy." The symposium will consist of the following six sections: 1. Pragmatic Aspects of Applied Logic. [REVIEW]Europe Austria - 1996 - Synthese 109 (291).
     
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    Prisons of peoples? Empire, nation and conflict management in Habsburg Central Europe, 1848–1925.Pieter M. Judson - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (4):559-570.
    Vladimir Putin’s legitimation of Russia’s brutal war of aggression against Ukraine raises questions about traditional understandings of nation and empire. Should we contrast the two in terms of values and practices? In this case, Putin uses both nationalist and Imperialist rhetoric to justify his actions. My essay questions how we understand nation and empire using the example of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. How did this empire develop laws, institutions and administrative practices to manage conflicts and claims around language use and nationalism? (...)
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  15. Privacy, trust and business ethics for mobile business social networks.Hungarian Academy of Sciences Istvan Mezgar & Sonja Grabner-Kräuter Hungary - 2015 - In Daniel E. Palmer (ed.), Handbook of research on business ethics and corporate responsibilities. Hershey: Business Science Reference, An Imprint of IGI Global.
     
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    Hegemony or dialogue: The relation between Europe and Serbia in 1992. 1908 revisited?Robert Stallaerts - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (4-6):583-589.
    In 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia-Hercegovina. Serbia protested and was itself threatened by the Danube Monarchy. In 1992, Serbs are fighting in Bosnia-Hercegovina. Is there any justification for the annexation policy of both nations in the two periods? How do the European nations react?
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    Alois Kernbauer in Tone Smolej, ed., Gemeinsamkeit auf getrennten Wegen: Die slowenischen Doktoranden der Grazer Philosophischen Fakultät im Zeitraum 1876–1918 und die Gründung der Universität in Ljubljana. [REVIEW]Rok Kuntner - 2023 - Clotho 5 (1):370-375.
    V zborniku Gemeinsamkeit auf getrennten Wegen s podnaslovom Die slowenischen Doktoranden der Grazer Philosophischen Fakultät im Zeitraum 1876–1918 und die Gründung der Universität in Ljubljana so zbrani prispevki o slovenskih doktorskih kandidatih Filozofske fakultete Univerze Karla in Franca v Gradcu v zadnjem obdobju obstoja donavske monarhije. Prispevki so plod raziskav v okviru projekta Zgodovina disertacij slovenskih kandidatov v Avstroogrski monarhiji, kjer so bili predhodno obravnavani že slovenski doktorandi Karlove univerze v Pragi in Univerze na Dunaju.
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    Karl Renner’s theory of national autonomy.Xabier Arzoz - 2020 - Filozofija I Društvo 31 (3):301-318.
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    Зовнішньополітичні орієнтири уряду павла скоропадського.Levyk Bogdan - 2017 - Схід 4 (150):69-74.
    The author reviews some archival documents and materials of Pavlo P. Skoropadskyi, Hetman of the Ukrainian state, his personal memoirs and executive decisions on foreign policy issues over a period of April-December 1918. Pavlo Skoropadskyi's stand as to building the state and his commitment to the pro-Russian vector are demonstrated. Some examples of practical steps taken by Pavlo Skoropadskyi's government to gain understanding with the Entente countries after Germany and Austria-Hungary lost the war are given. Based on its (...)
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    From the Vienna Circle to Harvard Square: The Americanization of a European World Conception.Gerald Holton - 1993 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 1:47-73.
    In the rise of modern scientific philosophy, one can distinguish four general periods. Its early phase is part of the intellectual history of 19th-century Austria-Hungary. Second, we find it reaching its self-confident form in the 1920s and early ‘30s, chiefly in the collaborative achievements of the Vienna Circle and its analogous groups in Prague, Berlin, Lwow and Warsaw. Third is the period of its further growth and accommodation during the period roughly from the late 1930s to about 1960, (...)
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    Colonial lessons to learn from Habsburg: Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1878–1918.Clemens Ruthner - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (4):571-583.
    In 1878, as a consequence of an international Balkan summit in Berlin, AustriaHungary was given permission to occupy the troubled Ottoman provinces Bosnia and Hercegovina. A gory invasion campaign ensued, followed by four decades of civil administration. Finally, the territories were annexated by the Habsburg Monarchy in 1908 as an appendix of sorts, which almost caused the premature outbreak of a great war in Europe. This article will sketch the background for this last – and lethal – expansion (...)
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  22. "The idea of Slavic solidarity in the interpretations of the representatives of the" New School".M. Martinkovic - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (10):804-818.
    The idea of Slavic solidarity served in the 19th century often as a means for rea-ching the cultural equality of particular Slavic nations. However, the representatives of the "New School" expanded its primarily cultural legacy also on the political collaboration of the Slavs. Their objective was a gradual national and civic emancipation within the given frontiers of Austria-Hungary. Its new meaning was the Hungarian patriotism as a uniting civic basis for national and cultural diversity. By including the anew (...)
     
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    Habsburg’s Only Colony? Bosnia-Herzegovina and Austriahungary, 1878-1918.Clemens Ruthner - 2018 - Seeu Review 13 (1):2-14.
    It has always been a mantra of Habsburg history that Austria-Hungary never had colonies. This article investigates why Bosnia-Herzegovina can be regarded as such indeed, developing a check list of factors from critical colonial history, showing that it is a Eurocentric view actually that prevents us from recognizing colonialism on European soil.
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  24. Періодичні видання для українського жіноцтва галичини наприкінці хіх - на початку хх ст. як джерело з історії національно-культурного руху краю.Lilia Sholohon - 2013 - Схід 5 (125).
    This article is the analysis of the content of the Ukrainian periodicals for womenfolk, including the literary-publicistic almanac "Pershyi vinok", the periodical "Meta", the newspaper "Zhinoche dilo" which was a free supplement to the daily social and political narodovskyi publication "Dilo". They were published with the support of the public organizations of Galicia in late 19th and early 20th century and of the activists of the Ukrainian women's movement of the region - Nataliia Kobrynska, Olena Kysilevska, Dariia Starosolska, Iryna Sichynska (...)
     
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    Can patriotism justify killing in defense of one’s country?Aleksandar Pavkovic - 2007 - Filozofija I Društvo 18 (1):127-139.
    Cosmopolitan liberals would be ready to fight - and to kill and be killed for the sake of restoring international justice or for the abolition of profoundly unjust political institutions. Patriots are ready to do the same for their own country. Sometimes the cosmopolitan liberals and patriots would fight on the same side and sometimes on the opposite sides of the conflict. Thus the former would join the latter in the defense of Serbia against Austria-Hungary but would oppose (...)
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    Сокільський рух у галичині: Особливості ідеології, вплив на формування національної свідомості.Kotov Sergii - 2017 - Схід 4 (150):63-68.
    The paper analyzes the development of the Sokol movement in Galicia in the late 19th century - the first third of the 20th century in the context of social and cultural processes. It is proved by actual examples that Sokol societies played an important part in the moulding process of national consciousness and consolidation of the Ukrainians over the period under research against the background of anti-Ukrainian policy of Austria-Hungary and the Second Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is stated that (...)
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  27. Between Successful and Unsuccessful Ageing: Selected Aspects and Contexts.Łukasz Tomczyk & Andrzej Klimczuk (eds.) - 2019 - Kraków: Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie.
    We provide to readers the 11th volume of the "Czech-Polish-Slovak Studies in Andragogy and Social Gerontology" series. We are delighted to announce that the presented study is the result of the work of scientists from seven countries: Austria, China, Ghana, Hungary, Japan, Poland, and Russia. This international collection of texts is part of the global discourse on the determinants of adult education and the functioning of people in late adulthood. The 11th volume is a collection of research results (...)
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    The Life and Thought of Aurel Kolnai.Francis Dunlop - 2002 - Ashgate Publishing.
    'I sincerely believe that Dr Kolnai is one of the most original and stimulating thinkers in the field of political philosophy alive today' (Karl Popper). Kolnai's moral and political thought was developed against the background of Liberal and then Bolshevist revolutions in Hungary, the gradual move towards fascism in twenties and thirties Vienna, and the progress of the second world war as seen from the USA. Born a Jew, he became a Roman Catholic, and lived successively in Hungary, (...)
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    Democracy in Western and Post-Communist Countries. Twenty Years after the Fall of Communism.Tadeusz Buksiński (ed.) - 2009 - Peter Lang.
    The authors of this book, scholars from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ukraina, Kirghizia and Poland, seek to answer the question, in what way the Westeuropean and postcommunist countries respond to the challenges posed to them by democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and European constitutional politics and policymaking. New democracies necessarily pose a challenge to non-democratic states, because they liberated themselves from the totalitarian regime. They pose a challenge for the old liberal democracies too, because they try to (...)
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  30. Austrian and Hungarian Philosophy: On the Logic of Wittgenstein and Pauler.Barry Smith - 2014 - In Anne Reboul (ed.), Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Kevin Mulligan. Springer. pp. 387-486.
    As Kevin Mulligan, more than anyone else, has demonstrated, there is a distinction within the philosophy of the German-speaking world between two principal currents: of idealism / transcendentalism, characteristic of Northern Germany; and of realism / objectivism, characteristic of Austria and the South. We explore some of the implications of this distinction with reference to the influence of Austrian (and German) philosophy on philosophical developments in Hungary, focusing on the work of Ákos von Pauler, and especially on Pauler’s (...)
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    Dialectics and the Sciences: Philosophical Questions Concerning Contemporary Conceptions of Development.Theodore F. Geraets - 1987 - The Owl of Minerva 18 (2):244-248.
    This was the title of a symposium held in Moscow, May 27–30, 1986, and organized by the “International Association for the Study of Dialectical Philosophy—Societas Hegeliana,” in collaboration with the Institute for Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Participation was by invitation only. Thirteen participants came from the Federal Republic of Germany, twelve from the U.S.S.R., six from the Democratic Republic of Germany, four each from France and Italy, two from Bulgaria, as well as one each from (...)
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    Into the Heart of European Poetry.John Taylor - 2008 - Routledge.
    John Taylor's brilliant new book examines the work of many of the major poets who have deeply marked modern and contemporary European literature. Venturing far and wide from the France in which he has lived since the late 1970s, the polyglot writer-critic not only delves into the more widely translated literatures of Italy, Greece, Germany, and Austria, but also discovers impressive and overlooked work in Slovenia, Bosnia, Hungary, Finland, Norway, and the Netherlands in this book that ranges over (...)
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    Karl Aschenbrenner, 1911-1988.Edward W. Strong - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (2):333-334.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:KARL ASCHENBRENNER, 19x 1-1988 Karl Aschenbrenner was born in Bison, Kansas, on November 20, 1911. He received the A. B. degree from Reed College in 1934 and his graduate degrees at Berkeley (M. A., 1938; Ph.D., 194o). After two years as an instructor at Reed College, he served in the U.S. Naval Reserve (Lieutenant in Meteorology ) from 1943 to 1946. From 1946 to 1948, he taught in the (...)
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    Muslim and Non-Muslim Relations in the Context of Economic And Social Interactions in Vidin (1700-1750).Zülfiye KOÇAK - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1109-1136.
    The Ottoman State contains many different ethnic elements which constituted a legal perspective. In this regard, the necessary precautions were taken to ensure that Muslims and non-Muslims live together peacefully in Vidin, a border city that was very important for the Western military expeditions of the Ottoman State known as “dār al-jihad wa-l-mujāhidīn” during the 18th century which set a historical example. The economic and social dimensions of the relations between the Muslim and non-Muslim population comprising the society in Vidin (...)
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    Images. Muntadas - 2003 - Diacritics 33 (2):290.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ImagesAntoni Muntadas (bio)The seven images in this issue are from Gestes, a book by Antoni Muntadas and published by Bookstorming (2003). The complete set of fifty-two portraits were collected from media images of various political figures during the Iraq War. Muntadas emphasizes the gestural movement of the hands, creating a strange and hypnotic choreography.Antoni Muntadas — born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1942 — has lived and worked in New (...)
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    Hungary: A Loss of Rights?Maria Adamik - 1991 - Feminist Review 39 (1):166-170.
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  37. Hungary in Autumn 1980.Peter Engelmann - 1981 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 47:137.
     
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  38. Hungary, a danubian problem.Richard Schüller - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Austria, a Sonderfall? Defining German and Austrian identity.Dagmar C. G. Lorenz - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):309-314.
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    In Hungary, the Old Medical Ethics Meets the New.Bela Blasszauer - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (3):25-27.
    Medical ethics in Hungary has finally moved beyond arguments over tipping and bribes to discussions of euthanasia, confidentiality, truth‐telling and informed consent. Ethics committees have been formed at the local and national level, and medical schools are beginning to take seriously the systematic teaching of medical ethics. In some quarters, however, old attitudes persist. Among older doctors paternalism reigns supreme, and lawmakers continue to ignore international ethical guidelines.
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  41. Austria vs. australia: Two versions of the identity theory.Leopold Stubenberg - 1997 - In Keith Lehrer & Johann Christian Marek (eds.), Austrian Philosophy, Past and Present. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Hungary 1956 Revisited. The Message of a Revolution -- A Quarter of a Century After.A. Sandor - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):236-239.
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    In Hungary, Children Help Decide.Karoly Schultz - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):21-21.
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    Hungary 1956 Revisited. The Message of a Revolution — A Quarter of a Century After.András Sándor - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):236-239.
    There are two approaches to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: to view it as a national or as a social affair; a fight for national independence or for a revolutionary transformation of society. The two approaches can be collapsed into a comprehensive one in the name of autonomy, and this is what Feher and Heller did, remaining mindful, however, of the two major and irreducible aspects of the actual events and their motivating forces. Their main argument is threefold. The people (...)
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    Austria’s Conversion to Christianity.Frank Hinkelmann - 2022 - Perichoresis 20 (5):41-57.
    It is not until the 11th century AD that we can speak of Austria being a thoroughly Christian country. This is all the more astonishing when one considers that even before the turn of the first century most of what is today Austria was part of the Roman Empire and how quickly Christianity spread to other parts of the Roman Empire. But how did the Christianization of Austria come about in the first place? Who were the bearers (...)
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    Hungary in 1956: Júlia Rajk or the power of mourning.Andrea Peto - 2015 - Clio 41:151-163.
    À travers le cas de Júlia Rajk (1914-1981), veuve du puissant ministre de l’Intérieur Laslo Rajk exécuté en 1949 à l’issue du premier grand procès en Hongrie, l’article explore la complexité de la construction des subjectivités politiques des femmes sous le communisme. Il soutient l’idée que ce n’est pas la participation à l’organisation officielle des femmes mais l’opposition à cette dernière qui conduit à des formes genrées de résistance.
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    FOCUS: Business ethics in austria.Franz Rupert Hrubi - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (1):27–32.
    Our Associate Editor for Austria describes the unique national features which underlie the recent development of modern business ethics in his country. Univ.‐Prof. Dr Franz Rupert Hrubi is a member of the Abteilung für Philosophie, the University of Economics and Business Administration, A 1090 Vienna, Schlagergasse 6, Austria.
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    Hungary’s Long Nineteenth Century: Constitutional and Democratic Traditions in a European Perspective. Collected Studies of László Péter.Ivan T. Berend - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (7):781-782.
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    Hungary's 'Black Angel' and Her 'Dragons'.Elizabeth Rozsos - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):428-432.
    Nurse Timea Faludi was taken into custody in Hungary in 2001, after confessing to administering lethal doses of drugs to seriously ill elderly patients between May 2000 and February 2001. On 2 December 2002, the Court of First Instance found the nurse guilty on several counts of attempted homicide and of wilfully endangering four persons’ lives in her professional capacity. This article discusses unethical and illegal acts in Hungary.
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  50. Hungary's Negotiated Revolution.".Laszlo Bruszt - 1990 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 57 (2):365-87.
     
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