![]() ![]() Currently editor of the Austrian History Yearbook, Judson is a recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften in Vienna, German Marshall Fund, and the Fulbright Program. ![]() Liberal Politics, Social Experience and National Identity in the Austrian Empire 1848-1914 (Michigan, 1996), winner of the American Historical Association’s Herbert Baxter Adams prize Wien Brennt! Die Revolution von 1848 und ihr liberales Erbe (BöhlauVerlag, 1998) a co-edited volume, Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe (Berghahn Press, 2005) and The Habsburg Empire, published by Harvard in 2016. Judson’s other books include Exclusive Revolutionaries. Book Title:Habsburg Empire : a New History Item Length:9.4in. The book also won prizes from the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and the Czechoslovak Studies Association. Pieter Judson shows that creative government-and intractable problems the far-flung empire could not solve-left an enduring imprint on successor states. In 2010 the Austrian Government awarded the Vogelsang State Prize to his book Guardians of the Nation: Activists on the Language Frontiers of Imperial Austria (Harvard, 2006). A EuropeNow Editors Pick A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of. Judson is an expert on the history of the Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states, and Professor of History at Swarthmore College. Read The Habsburg Empire A New History by Pieter M. ![]()
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