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<title>The Habsburg Achievement:Lessons for the World</title>
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<description>For most of this century, the Hapsburg dynasty has been about as popular as a pork sandwich in a mosque among the intelligentsia. This fact has influenced a great many of the attitudes prevailing in our mass media and what passes for our education system. Thousands of Australians will possess vivid memories of a school textbook that dominated our history lessons: Cyrus Leo Sulzber&#x26;#x27;s(1) Fall of eagles&#x26;#x27;. Mr Sulzberger, as the very phrase &#x26;#x27;fall of eagles&#x26;#x27; suggests, disliked the Habsburgs even more than the Hohenzollerns and the Romanovs, the other two objects of his wrath. The book is a hymn...</description>
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