Vol. XXXIV ˇ 2003
Book Reviews
1848 to 1914

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Blanke, Richard. Polish Speaking Germans? Language and National Identity among the Masurians since 1871. Cologne: Böhlau, 2001. Pp. 372, maps, tables.
Review by: Peter Thaler

Brock, Peter, ed. amd trans. Life in an Austro-Hungarian Military Prison: The Slovak Tolstoyan Dr. Albert Starkvan's Story. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. Pp. 70, illus.
Review by: Gregory C. Ference

Diószegi, István. Bismark und Andrássy. Ungarn in der Deutschen Machtpolitik in der 2. Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Vienna: Oldenburg, Budapest: Teleki Lásló Stiftung, 1999. Pp. 512.
Review by: David Wetzel

Frank, Tibor. From Habsburg Agent to Victorian Scholar: G. G. Zerffi, 1820-1892. Christopher Sullivan and Tibor Frank, trans. Atlantic Studies on Society and Change, vol. 105. Boulder: Social Science Monographs, 2000. Pp. 469.
Review by: Peter I. Hidas

Grijak, Zoran. Politicka djelatnost vrhbosanskog nadbiskupa Josipa Stadlera (The Political Activity of Vhrbosnian Archbishop Josip Stadler). Zagreb: Hrvatski institut va povijest (Croatian Institut of History), 2001. Pp. 791.
Review by: Husnija Kamberovic

Gerö, András. Emperor Francis Joesph, King of the Hungarians. James Patterson and Enikö Koncz, trans. CHSP Hungarian Studies Series, vol. 1. Social Science Monographs, vol. 566. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. Pp. 250.
Hadju, Tibor. Tisztikar és középostály. Ferenc Józef magyar tisztjei (The officer corps and the middle class: Franz Josef and his Hungarian officers). Historia Monographs, 10. Budapest: MTA Torténettudományi Intézete, 1999. Pp. 360, graphs, illus., maps, tables..
Review by: Alice Freifeld