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  1. A Brief Survey of Austrian History by Richard Rickett, 1994
  2. Austrian History Yearbook 1999 (vol 30) by Charles W. Ingrao, 1999-07-01
  3. Guide to the materials for American history in Swiss and Austrian Archives by Albert Bernhardt Faust, 2010-08-19
  4. A Journey Through the Austrian Netherlands: Containing the Modern History and Description of All the Provinces, Towns, Castles, Palaces, Etc. of That Fruitful, Populous Country [...] by John Macky, 2010-04-01
  5. Austrian History Yearbook 1996 (vol 27) by Solomon Wank, Barbara Lawatsch-Boomgaarden, 1996-03-01
  6. Austrian History Yearbook, 1994 (vol. 025) by Solomon Wank, 1994-03-01
  7. Austrian History Yearbook, 1981-82 (Volumes 17 and 18 Combined) by William E. Wright, 1984-10
  8. From World War to Waldheim: Culture and Politics in Austria and the United States (Austrian History, Culture and Society)
  9. A History of the Austrian Migration to Canada
  10. Carl Menger and the Origins of Austrian Economics (Studies in the History, Methods and Boundaries of Economics) by Max Alter, 1990-07
  11. The Austrian Anschluss in History and Literature (Literature As Testimony) by Eoin Bourke, 2007-01-30
  12. Austrian Academy of Sciences: The Building and Its History by Herbert Karner, Artur Rosenauer, et all 2007-12-30
  13. Exclusive Revolutionaries: Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire, 1848-1914 (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Pieter M. Judson, 1997-02-01
  14. Austrian History Yearbook 1965

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Andrea had traveled vastly in Europe and covered a number of sporting events for the PRESS in Austria. When I asked her about the Austrian economy, she said with a sense of pride that it was a very rich country amongst the European Union. She said after the Second World War, there was a steady growth in the economy. She mentioned that recurrent flooding was a major catastrophe in the history of Austria. Her deep love towards her motherland was reflected in her facial expressions when describing various historical issues of Austria. The territory of Austria, originally known as the Celtic kingdom of Noricum, was a long time ally of Rome. It was occupied rather than conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus and made the province Noricum in 16 BC. While I was talking to Andrea, a student came to us and showed a questionnaire, which was about the ethnic issues of the Island. I observed from Andrea''s face that she was keen to know what it was all about.

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A painting by Canaletto of Vienna during the first half of the eighteenth century. Andrea had traveled vastly in Europe and covered a number of sporting events for the PRESS in Austria.
When I asked her about the Austrian economy, she said with a sense of pride that it was a very rich country amongst the European Union.
She said after the Second World War, there was a steady growth in the economy. She mentioned that recurrent flooding was a major catastrophe in the history of Austria.
Her deep love towards her motherland was reflected in her facial expressions when describing various historical issues of Austria.

Source: Rajkumar Kanagasingam, author of "German Memories in Asia"
While I was talking to Andrea, a student came to us and showed a questionnaire, which was about the ethnic issues of the Island. I observed from Andrea's face that she was keen to know what it was all about. The questionnaire was supposed to have been circulated among people to get their opinion. Some of the questionnaires were very tricky and sensitive.

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Austria can trace its history back to the dawn of civilization. In pre-Roman times, the country was occupied by various Celtic tribes including the Celtic kingdom of Noricum.
In Roman times, Noricum was annexed by the Romans and became a province of the Empire. In fact, most of what is now Austria (all parts to the South of the Danube River) were part of the Roman Empire. When the Roman Empire collapsed in the 5th century, Austria was invaded by tribes of Bavarians, Avars and Slavs. Most of Austria was eventually conquered by the Charlemagne in 788, and eventually became part of Eastern Francia ("Francia Orientalis"), and was given to Leopold of Babenberg in 976. The first reference to to the name "Österreich" comes from 996, where the term "Ostarrîchi" is used to refer to the Babenberg lands (also known as "marchia Orientalis"). Beginning in the 14th century, the Habsburgs began to gain more and more land around

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