Habsburg Natures
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English

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Within the Habsburg Empire of the late nineteenth century nature became a central focus of political economic and scientific attention. A source of valuable natural resources and a platform for consolidating wider territorial rule its management and control was subsumed into a broader system of imperial governance. In this exacting analysis of the correlation between the environment and power Habsburg Natures explores how the natural world fundamentally shaped the political and economic landscape within the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1850 to 1918. Ranging from forestry and coal-mining to river politics and natural disasters this volume spotlights how deeply intertwined the histories of environmentalism and empire are.
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