CONTENTS -Empires Ancient and Modern- - Marinella Pasquinucci, City-States and Roman Administration: from the Conquest of Latium to the Empire - Enrica Salvatori, Pisa in the Middle Ages: the Dream and the Reality of Empire - Ann Katherine Isaacs, Plus ultra: Notes on States, Nations and the Spanish Empire - Michael Broers, The Napoleonic Empire, 1799-1814 - Marco Natalizi, Politics and Administration in the Russian Empire between the 18th and the 19th Centuries - Guðmundur Hálfdanarson, The Nordic Area: from Competition to Cooperation -Empire and Historiography: Britain and Ireland- - Steven Ellis, The Empire Strikes Back: the Historiography of Britain and Ireland - Mary Coffey, The Teaching of Irish History in the 1920s - Simon J. Potter, British Overseas Expansion, 1815-1880 -Empires and Nation-States- - Hannes Saarinen, The Building of the Finnish Nation in the 19th Century - Stefan Zauner, The Growth of the Modern Nation-State: the Case of Germany, 1815-1945 - Robert Wagenaar, The Netherlands in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Looking for a Position in a New Europe of Nation-States - Martin Moll, A Vulnerable Empire: the Habsburg Monarchy in the European Power System, 1815-1918 - Csaba Lévai, Hungary as a Multi-Ethnic State in the 19th Century Austro-Hungarian Empire - Matjaž Klementcic, The Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia: from King Aleksandar to Marshall Tito, 1918-1980 |
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