Archive for Austria-Hungary

James Joyce’s “Dirty Letters” to His Wife Nora

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , on 29 September 2013 by delclem

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“The letters are by turns pornographic, erotic, romantic, poetic, and often downright funny, and they were written for Nora’s eyes alone in a correspondence initiated by her in November of 1909, while Joyce was in Dublin and she was in Trieste raising their two children in very straitened circumstances. Nora hoped to keep Joyce away from prostitutes by feeding his fantasies in writing, and Joyce needed to woo Nora again—she had threatened to leave him for his lack of financial support.”>full text
(c) OPEN CULTURE, 2013

“The EU & the Habsburg Monarchy”

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , on 29 July 2013 by delclem

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“The threat that the EU now faces is as deadly as the one that confronted the Habsburg Monarchy a hundred years ago, writes British diplomat Robert Cooper, one of the intellectual architects of EU foreign policy. But getting it right does not need a miracle.”>full text & image (c) eurozine / IM, 2013

Collateral Roadkill?

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 26 May 2013 by delclem

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THE DEATH OF THE ‘MITTELEUROPA’ CONCEPT ON THE WAY TO SARAJEVO AND BRUSSELS – AND BEYOND. A Lecture Manuscript. Continue reading

Tesla’s birthday

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on 10 July 2012 by delclem

Today would be the 156th birthday of NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1953), Austro-Hungarian / Serbian / Croatian / American genius of electrical engineering, the epitome of a mad professor born into a multi-ethnic territory…

Bosnia-Hercegovina under Habsburg rule, 1878-1918

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , on 11 January 2012 by delclem

“With the arrival of Habsburg occupiers in 1878, Bosnia-Herzegovina became Austria-Hungary’s first and only colony. It rapidly became the sole outlet for the energies, ideas, and resources of aspiring colonizers in the ‘motherland’.”

Pretty good “Postcolonial” historical survey reblogged from (c) bosniafacts.info, 2012

Photo (c) Heeresgeschichtl. Museum, Vienna

Also see my own posting on the subject matter.