Notes on Contributors 1 Language Diversity in the Late Habsburg Empire: Foreword from the Editors Markian Prokopovych, Carl Bethke, and Tamara Scheer 2 Encounters with Language Diversity in Late Habsburg Austria Pieter M. Judson 3 The Fight for the National Linguistic Primacy: Testimonies from the Austrian Littoral Marta Verginella 4 The Evolution of Linguistic Policies and Practices of the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces in the Era of Ethnic Nationalisms: the Case of Ljubljana-Laibach Rok Stergar 5 Language Transition in the Town of Osijek at the End of Austro-Hungarian Rule (1902-1913) Anamarija Lukic 6 The Bosnische Post: a Newspaper in Sarajevo, 1884-1903 Carl Bethke 7 K.u.K. Generals of Romanian Nationality and Their Views on the Language Question Irina Marin 8 German and Romanian in Town Governments of Dualist Transylvania and the Banat Ágoston Berecz 9 The People of the "Five Hundred Villages": Hungarians, Rusyns, Jews, and Roma in the Transcarpathian Region in Austria-Hungary Csilla Fedinec and István Csernicskó 10 Education in Habsburg Borderlands: the K.u.K. Staats-Oberrealschule in the Austrian Silesian Town of Teschen (1900-1921) Matthäus Wehowski 11 Reconstructing Multilingualism in Everyday Life: the Case of Late Habsburg Lviv Jan Fellerer 12 How Jesus Became a Woman, Climbed the Mountain, and Started to Roar: Habsburg Bukovina's Celebrated Multilingualism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Jeroen van Drunen Index.
Language Diversity in the Late Habsburg Empire