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mountainous areas, but that did not show that the province should naturally belong to Italy. He stated that Austrian ethnographers had shown "everyday language did not match the mother language, and race did not match nationality." He concluded that conventional definitions of race and nationality were imprecise, did not help disentangle the complex identities in the region, and were not useful in confirming the political claims of groups of nationalists.
178:, Auerbach described the conflicts between Prince Johann Georg's position as a key support of the "true religion" (Lutheranism) and his employment of Italians and Frenchmen, and construction of a theater and a "miniature Sistine chapel." Auerbach married Adèle Alice Hirsch (1866–1946) on 21 March 1888 in Paris. From January 1893 Auerbach was one of the first professors of geography in France. The 191:
In 1898 Auerbach published a lengthy study of the races and nationalities of Austria-Hungary. His book tried to define the "national spirit" of the peoples of Austria Hungary. He noted that Italian-speakers dominated the province of Trieste while the Slovenes were peasants who lived in the
126:. As a student he was known for his gift in languages, with excellent German, good English and Greek, and a knowledge of Hebrew. He was interested in history at first, and his study of geography under Ernest Desjardins only concerned historical geography. He was taught by 188:. He published an article in the second volume, and submitted an article each year until 1907 under the headings of Alsace-Lorraine and Germany. He wrote about 600 reports, including about 50 on Alsace-Lorraine, with his last contribution in 1922. 171:
from 1885 to 1926. In 1885 he was granted his master's degree in history and geography. At Nancy he became increasingly interested in geography, and his last historical work appeared in 1889.
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in history and geography. He does not seem to have been exposed to the teachings of Vidal de la Blache before then. He received his agrégation in history and geography in 1880.
159:. In 1881 he applied for a travel grant and in 1882 asked to be allowed to study for a doctorate. In 1883 he was appointed lecturer in Ancient History at 731: 705: 605: 368: 232:
Quid sibi voluerit Strabo, rerum geographicarum libros componendo, the-sim proponebat Facultati litterarum parisiensi B. Auerbach,...
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L'Autriche et la Hongrie pendant la guerre, depuis le début des hostilités jusqu'à la chute de la monarchie, août 1914-novembre 1918
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The Problem of Trieste and the Italo-Yugoslav Border: Difference, Identity, and Sovereignty in Twentieth-Century Europe
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In the fall of 1910 Auerbachs's carefully prepared instructions to France's envoys to the imperial German diet at
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was founded by Vidal de La Blache in 1891. For three decades Auerbach was part of the group associated with the
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La France et le saint Empire Romain germanique depuis la paix de Westphalie jusqu'à la Révolution française
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Crossing Confessional Boundaries: The Patronage of Italian Sacred Music in Seventeenth-Century Dresden
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Forging the Collective Memory: Government and International Historians through Two World Wars
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Les Races et les nationalités en Autriche-Hongrie, par Bertrand Auerbach
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at rue d'Ulm, Paris. His schoolmates included the future geographers
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Making History in Iran: Education, Nationalism, and Print Culture
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La Dictature du prolétariat en Hongrie, 22 mars-31 juillet 1919
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GĂ©ographie physique de la Lorraine et de ses enveloppes
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La diplomatie française et la Cour de Saxe, 1648-1680
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La diplomatie française et la Cour de Saxe, 1648-1680
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Le Plateau lorrain, essai de géographie régionale...
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Barbier 411: 18: 633: 334:, Nancy-Paris-Strasbourg: Berger-Levrault 469: 199:were the subject of heated discussions. 139:Auerbach taught in secondary schools in 520: 389: 343:, Aperçu gĂ©ographique., Paris: Hachette 234:, Nanceii: ex prelis typographiae novae 532: 508: 493: 457: 442: 430: 341:Champagne-Ardenne, vallĂ©e de la Meuse 7: 245:, Paris & Nancy: Berger-Levrault 545:Bertrand Auerbach (1856-1942) – BnF 399: 207:Auerbach's publications included: 14: 594:Frandsen, Mary E. (2006-04-27), 720:Vejdani, Farzin (2014-11-05), 1: 726:, Stanford University Press, 626:European Journal of Geography 580:Bertrand Auerbach (1856-1942) 482:Annales de GĂ©ographie – JSTOR 667:Robic, Marie-Claire (1999), 620:Ginsburger, Nicolas (2017), 357:Wilson, Keith (1996-11-30), 114:, and the future historians 673:Revue GĂ©ographique de l'Est 600:, Oxford University Press, 314:Albert Collignon. 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Index

Paris
Austria-Hungary
World War I
Paris
École normale supérieure
Marcel Dubois
Paul Dupuy
Georges Lacour-Gayet
Salomon Reinach
Gustave Lanson
Paul Vidal de La Blache
agrégation
Bourges
Laval
Belfort
Toulouse
Lyon
Caen
Dresden
University of Nancy
Annales de GĂ©ographie
Ratisbon
La diplomatie française et la Cour de Saxe, 1648-1680
Le Plateau lorrain, essai de géographie régionale...
La France et le saint Empire Romain germanique depuis la paix de Westphalie jusqu'à la Révolution française
Forging the Collective Memory: Government and International Historians through Two World Wars
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978-1-78238-828-9

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