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Women, Nationalism, and Social Networks in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1848-1918
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Women National Activists on the Margins of the Habsburg Monarchy during the Long Nineteenth Century
2. Patterns of Romanian Women's Civil and Political Engagement in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Transylvania and Hungary
3. Linguistic Policy and Pedagogical Issues in the Schools of the Austro-Hungarian Littoral: The Participation of Women in Public Debate

4. The Slavic-Reciprocity Through the Female Gaze: Elizaveta de Vitte's Travels for the Building of a Slavic Cultural Network Before World War I
5. Carolina Coen Luzzatto: A Jewish Journalist in Gorizia at the End of the Habsburg Empire
6. Gender, Nation, and Transgression: The "Sevillian" Lola Montez, "Spanish Femininity," and European Bohemia
7. The Painter Ivana Kobilca and Her Use of Social Networks
8. "My spirit is reaching to you with sympathy": Zofka Kveder's Correspondence as a Matrix of the Feminist Social Network of the Early Twentieth Century
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