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1974-, Hauenfels Theresia, ed. Architekturlandschaft Niederösterreich =: Lower Austria : the architectural landscape. Salzburg: A. Pustet, 2007.

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Bezemek, Ernst. Der Landtag von Niederösterreich: In den Jahren 1969-1995. Wien: Amt der NÖ Landesregierung, Landtagskanzlei, 1995.

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Landtag, Lower Austria (Austria). Biographisches Handbuch des NÖ Landtages und der NÖ Landesregierung, 1921-1995. Wien: NÖ Landtagsdirektion, 1995.

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Ferrum--Kulturwerkstätte, Kunstbank, and ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich, eds. Architekturlandschaft Niederösterreich: Waldviertel = Lower Austria -- The Architectural Landscape : Waldviertel Region. Wien: SpringerWienNewYork, 2011.

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Otto, Kapfinger, and ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich, eds. Architektur in Niederösterreich, 1986-1997 =: Architecture in Lower Austria, 1986-1997. Basel: Birkhäuser, 1997.

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Pammer, Michael. Die Rückstellungskommission beim Landesgericht für Zivilrechtssachen Wien. Wien: Oldenbourg, 2002.

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The making of the Slavs: History and archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, ca. 500-700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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1974-, Hauenfels Theresia, ed. Wo Kunst entsteht: Werk[stätt]en in Niederösterreich = Art starts here : work [spaces] in Lower Austria. Wien: SpringerWienNewYork, 2012.

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Mateiciucová, Inna. Talking stones: The chipped stone industry in Lower Austria and Moravia and the beginnings of the Neolithic in Central Europe (LBK), 5700-4900 BC. Brno: Masarykova universita, 2008.

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Suttner, Thomas James. Conodont stratigraphy, facies-related distribution patterns and stable isotopes (carbon and oxygen) of the uppermost Silurian to lower Devonian Seewarte section (Carnic Alps, Carinthia, Austria). Wien: Geologische Bundesanstalt, 2007.

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Knight, Robert. Slavs in Post-Nazi Austria. Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

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Godsey, William D. The Estates of Lower Austria. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809395.003.0002.

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This chapter explores the composition of the Estates and how admission to their ranks was regulated. It also considers relations among the four Estates. Membership in the Estates of prelates and townsmen was largely static over time, while that in the lords and knights was changing. As a body, the Estates were not monolithic. Lines of fissure ran between nobility and clergy, within and between the various formal and informal groups of nobles, and between the townsmen and the others. There were also confessional and geographical factors that produced vertical divisions. These distinctions governed the dynamic not only within the halls of the Landhaus but also between the Estates and government.
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Comer, Virginia, and Katherina Blaas-Pratscher. Public Art in Lower Austria, Volume 5. Springer, 2000.

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Public Art Lower Austria: Volume 6: 2000-2001. Springer, 2002.

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Slavs in Post-Nazi Austria: Carinthian Slovenes and the Politics of Assimilation, 1945-1960. Bloomsbury Academic, 2017.

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Jogg, James. Architecture of the Charterhouses of Lower Austria (Analecta Cartusiana, No 332). Longwood Pr Ltd, 1987.

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Zschokke, Walter, and Otto Kapfinger. Architektur in Niederösterreich 1986-1997 / Architecture in Lower Austria 1986-1997. Birkhäuser Basel, 1997.

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Öffentliche Kunst, Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Niederösterreich, Band 8: / Public Art Lower Austria, Volume 8 (Veröffentlichte Kunst. Kunst im öffentlichen ... Niederösterreich / Public Art Lower Austria). Springer, 2006.

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Blaas-Pratscher, Katharina. Öffentliche Kunst, Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Niederösterreich, Band 7: Public Art Lower Austria, Volume 7 - 2002 - 2004 (Veröffentlichte Kunst. Kunst ... Niederösterreich / Public Art Lower Austria). Springer, 2004.

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Sinews of Habsburg Power: Lower Austria in a Fiscal-Military State 1650-1820. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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The state of science: An authentic glimpse into the scientific landscape of Lower Austria. Residenz Verlag, 2014.

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P, Havlíček, Tyráček J, Český geologický ústav Praha, and International Geological Correlation Programme. Project 378., eds. Circumalpine Quaternary correlations, southern Moravia-lower Austria: Field trip & meeting, September 30-October 4, 1996. Praha: Czech Geological Survey, 1996.

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Circumalpine Quaternary correlations, southern Moravia-lower Austria: Field trip & meeting, September 30-October 4, 1996. Geologisches Bundesanstalt, 1996.

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Curta, Florin. The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, c. 500-700 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Bau(t)en für die Künste: Zeitgenössische Architektur in Niederösterreich = Building(s) for the arts : contemporary architecture in Lower Austria. Wien: Springer, 2010.

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Williams, Jeff T. Local Organizational Adaptations to Climactic Change: The Last Glacial Maximum in Central Europe and the Case of Grubgraben (Lower Austria) (Bar International Series). British Archaeological Reports, 1998.

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The Crisis of Lower Middle Class Vienna, 1848-1892: A Study of the Works of Friedrich Schlogl (Austrian Culture). Peter Lang Publishing, 1997.

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Travels from Vienna Through Lower Hungary: With Some Remarks on the State of Vienna During the Congress in the Year 1814. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2012.

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Travels from Vienna Through Lower Hungary: With Some Remarks on the State of Vienna During the Congress, in the Year 1814. HardPress, 2020.

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Spencer, Edmund. Travels in European Turkey, in 1850: Through Bosnia, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thrace, Albania, and Epirus; with a Visit to Greece and the Ionian Isles. ... of Austria on the Lower Danube. Volume 1. Adamant Media Corporation, 2002.

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Spencer, Edmund. Travels in European Turkey, in 1850: Through Bosnia, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thrace, Albania, and Epirus; with a Visit to Greece and the Ionian Isles. ... of Austria on the Lower Danube. Volume 2. Adamant Media Corporation, 2002.

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E&G - Quaternary Science Journal Vol. 60 No 1: Loess in Europe. Geozon Science Media, 2011.

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Godsey, William D. “He is working to abolish all Estates,” 1780–90. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809395.003.0009.

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Joseph II’s policy toward the Estates was born in part of resentment at the government’s financial dependency on them in the Seven Years War. This chapter surveys the Estates in Lower Austria in systematic comparative perspective (the other central lands). It answers the following questions. To what extent was Joseph successful in enervating the Estates during his personal rule? How did his religious reforms and other initiatives modify their composition? Who managed them on his behalf? How did their standing committees, assemblies, and other structures change? What role did these bodies play, if any, in palliating fiscal-military exigency and in the reign’s final crisis? To what extent were the Estates alienated from the Habsburg regime by 1790?
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Wingfield, Nancy M. Reforming Prostitution in Post-Riehl Vienna. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801658.003.0002.

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Demands for vice police reform resulted in an Austrian-wide re-examination of regulation. This chapter analyzes Viennese debates over prostitution to demonstrate that the regulationists in the police headquarters and the Lower Austrian provincial government dominated the conversation about prostitution in Vienna, and thus policy in Austria until the end of the Monarchy, despite ongoing, scattered calls for more thoroughgoing reform. While government officials sought to protect public health and morals, police officials’ main concern initially was preventing a repetition of the Riehl scandal. Proposals involving increased police surveillance of brothels and prostitutes, which reflected the state’s ongoing scrutiny of a particular class of female citizens long categorized as “idle” or “criminal,” were quickly instituted. Other proposed changes were made more slowly or not at all.
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E&G – Quaternary Science Journal Vol. 58 No 2: CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS – YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW. Geozon Science Media, 2010.

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Godsey, William D. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809395.003.0001.

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Though weakened by recent scholarship, the paradigm of “absolutist state-building” remains embedded in the thinking about Habsburg history from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. The “emasculation” of traditional elite groups such as the Estates by the reforming “state” of the eighteenth century is an especially tenacious assumption. The present study utilizes recent concepts for large, compound political entities in an international context including “fiscal-military state” and “composite monarchy” to throw light on the relationship of government and society over time. It anatomizes the impact of fiscal-military exigency on the relationship between the rulers in Vienna and the Estates of the archduchy below the river Enns (Lower Austria), which geographically, politically, and financially was one of the central Habsburg lands. The thesis is posited that the Habsburg monarchy’s composite-territorial structures in the guise of the Estates constituted an increasingly vital, if changing, element of Habsburg international success and resilience.
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Godsey, William D. The Sinews of Habsburg Power. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809395.001.0001.

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This book explores the domestic foundations of the immense growth of central European Habsburg power from the rise of a permanent standing army after the Thirty Years War to the end of the Napoleonic wars. With a force that grew in size from around 25,000 soldiers to half a million in the War of the Sixth Coalition, the Habsburg monarchy participated in shifting international constellations of rivalry and in some two dozen armed conflicts. Raising forces of such magnitude constituted a central task of Habsburg government, one that required the cooperation of society and its elites. The monarchy’s composite-territorial structures in the guise of the Lower Austrian Estates—a leading representative body and privileged corps—formed a vital, if changing, element underlying Habsburg international success and resilience. With its capital at Vienna, the archduchy below the river Enns (the historic designation of Lower Austria) was geographically, politically, and financially a key Habsburg possession. Fiscal-military exigency induced the Estates to take part in new and evolving arrangements of power that served the purposes of government; in turn the Estates were able in previously little-understood ways to preserve vital interests in a changing world. The Estates survived because they were necessary, not only thanks to their increasing financial potency but because they offered a politically viable way of exacting ever-larger quantities of money and other resources from local society. These circumstances persisted as ruling became more regularized and formalized, and as the very understanding of the Estates as a social and political phenomenon evolved.
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