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English: The Outcast (Wilhelm II), by John Bernard Partridge, 1915

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Title: Medieval and modern times; an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Robinson, James Harvey, 1863-1936
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Publisher: Boston, New York (etc.) Ginn and company
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rocco, and they demanded stronger action in future. Im-perialists in France and England were angered at the bold wayGermany had apparently tried to humble them before the worldand disgusted that Germany got any satisfaction at all. Theresult was that all nations increased their warlike preparations. The Near-Eastern Question 156. Although war between Germany and England andFrance over the occupation of Morocco was avoided in 1911,another great danger appeared in the strained relations betweenAustria and Russia. The wars in the Balkan region describedin a previous chapter (section 146) had revived old rivalriesbetween these two great powers and speedily precipitated ageneral European conflict. In order to understand the situ-ation we must first briefly review the history of Austria sinceshe was defeated by Prussia in 1866 (see above, pp. 617-618).It will be remembered that Bismarck excluded her from hisnew North German Confederation and left her to arrange heraffairs as best she could.
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From Punch, February 10, 1915 The OutcastA Place in the Shadow Origin of the War of 1914 737 The Hapsburg dynasty with its capital at Vienna ruled The races ofover a great number of countries and provinces which it had dominionsbrought together since the days of Rudolph of Hapsburg inthe thirteenth century. One of its greatest difficulties was toreconcile the interests of the German population in Austriaproper (and the regions to the west) with those of the Hun-garians on the one hand and of the various Slavic peoples— such as the Bohemians, Poles, and Croats — on the other.It will be recollected that this difficulty had caused revolts in1848 which led to civil war, in which both the Bohemians andthe Hungarians were defeated (see above, p. 602). In 1867, Formationthe year after the unsuccessful war with Prussia, an arrange- Hungaryment was made between Austria and Hungary which dividedthe Hapsburg empire into two practically independent parts.The western provinces, together with G

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John Bernard Partridge  (1861–1945)  wikidata:Q6221672 s:en:Author:John Bernard Partridge
 
John Bernard Partridge
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Bernard Partridge
Description British illustrator, stage actor, painter, drawer and poster artist
Date of birth/death 11 October 1861 Edit this at Wikidata 9 August 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
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