Ten Untaught Lessons about Central Europe: An Historical Perspective

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Ten Untaught Lessons about Central Europe: An Historical Perspective

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1996

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University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian Studies

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Author's note-- This paper was written in the spring of 1996, several months after the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords and shortly after my return from a three-week trip to the Balkans, during which I visited the former war zones in Bosnia and Croatia. Its genesis is rooted, however, in years of frustration with the ignorance of our news media, the lack of a deep historical context among political leaders (and the political scientists who advise them), and especially the reluctance of Habsburg historians to contribute their considerable insights to the ongoing public debate over U.S. policy.

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Ingrao, C. 1996. Ten Untaught Lessons about Central Europe: An Historical Perspective. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, Center for Austrian Studies. Working Paper No. 1. 1996.

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Ingrao, Charles. (1996). Ten Untaught Lessons about Central Europe: An Historical Perspective. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/90608.

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