Historiography in a mock-heroic key: ‘in which Natasha Wheatley visits the late Hapsburg empire and invents a genre’

History of European Ideas (forthcoming)
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Natasha Wheatley’s The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty is an interdisciplinary tour de force. The book masterfully deploys a wide range of disc...

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