Habsburg Empire 1806-1918

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National Anthem of Czech Republic. Adopted in 1918.
(Czech with English translation; 1834)
Digital database of primary source editions related to Czech medieval history, provided by The Centre for Medieval Studies.
(Book facsimiles)
(1754-1914; Czech facsimiles)
(April to May 1848; transcription in German)
(4 March 1849; transcription in Czech)
From the Prague Police Department.
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(1850-1914; Czech facsimiles)
Constitution adopted by Habsburg Emperor Franz Joseph.
(20 October 1860; transcription in Czech)
(1867; transcription in Czech and German)
Includes records of names.
(1871-2011; Czech facsimles)
Articles about political affairs of the country.
(1901–1905, 1918; facsimile in Czech)
Oral first-hand accounts of major events in 20th century Czechoslovakia.
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(1901-2014; Czech audio and interface)
Records of trains, buses, airlines in Czechoslovakia.
(1908-1952; Czech facsimiles)
Franz Kafka was a well-known German-speaking Jew born in Prague.
(1910-1913; English translation)
(early 20th century; image, transcription in Czech)
Historical sources regarding 20th century Czechoslovakia.
Includes oral accounts, texts, and facsimiles.
(20th century; Czech interface, facsimiles, transcriptions, and audio)
List of digitized newspapers.
(19th to 20th centuries; transcription in Czech)
The document is a declaration of the beginning World War I by Franz Joseph I of Austria.
(28 June 1914; transcription in Czech)
Not only the Polish, Czech and South Slav population, but also Hungary and other states, made clear they wanted to go their own political ways. With this document, the People’s Manifesto, Emperor Karl I clears the way for these efforts, while ensuring they remained under the roof of the House of Habsburg.
(16 October 1918; German facsimile)
(18 October 1918; facsimile in Czech)
(13 November 1918; transcription in Czech)

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