{"results":[{"id":"doaj_La+norma+violata.+Metafore+del+corpo+in+medicina+e+nella+prosa+kafkiana","title":"La norma violata. Metafore del corpo in medicina e nella prosa kafkiana","authors":[{"name":"Alessandra Zurolo"}],"abstract":"The concept of body is closely related to that of illness and its various manifestations, a connection that can be observed from a range of perspectives. The present study draws upon the metaphors of the body found in selected German medical textbooks and aims to compare the image of the healthy and the pathological body in the tradition of German-language medical education with how it is presented in selected writings by the author who perhaps most emblematically – within the sphere of German literature – provided examples of the theme in question: Franz Kafka. The politicisation of the body, its presentation as a space of definition, refusal, violation, renegotiation of the norm (which recalls Foucault’s thought) and the subsequent definition and manifestation of the pathological are indeed revealed in Franz Kafka’s work in an exemplary manner. The study will explore the differences and points of contact between the medical notion of the body and its artistic-literary representation, starting from the metaphor of illness as a violation of the norm, as found in medical textbooks and selected novels. The analysis thus offers a contribution to the definition of the body in both the medical and literary spheres, and, more generally, to the description of the different manifestations, functions and relationships of the use of metaphor for the same concept in different fields of knowledge.\n","source":"DOAJ","year":2025,"language":"","subjects":["History of Austria. Liechtenstein. Hungary. Czechoslovakia"],"url":"https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/StudiaAustriaca/article/view/28845","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":69},{"id":"doaj_10.5195/ahea.2025.590","title":"The  Life and Times of Fiorello's Sister, Gemma La Guardia Glück","authors":[{"name":"Louise O. Vasvári"}],"abstract":"\nGemma and Fiorello La Guardia were born in New York to a Jewish mother from Austro-Hungarian Trieste and an Italian Catholic father. The impoverished family returned to Europe when the siblings were teenagers, where both ended up having sustained relationships with Budapest (where their mother is buried to this day). As a youth Fiorello worked for the American Embassy in Budapest and in Fiume, while Gemma married a Hungarian Jew and lived for 26 years in interwar Budapest, from where her family was deported in June 1944. This study aims to treat the La Guardia family's (mostly obfuscated) Jewish origins and Gemma's memoir, which is an important if too scant testimony of her interwar life in Budapest and to the deportation and destruction of an unusual Hungarian Jewish family, as well as an early documentation to the horrors of Ravensbrück.  Nevertheless, details of the Gemma's life in Budapest, as well as about the probable causes of her brother's decades-long strained relationship with her are obfuscated in her memoir. Through interwar Hungarian and U.S. newspaper records from 1930's I document the problems caused for Fiorello in his American political life by his sister having revealed details of their family origins.\n","source":"DOAJ","year":2025,"language":"","subjects":["Hungary","Language and Literature"],"doi":"10.5195/ahea.2025.590","url":"http://ahea.pitt.edu/ojs/ahea/article/view/590","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":69},{"id":"arxiv_2503.04313","title":"Episodes from the history of infinitesimals","authors":[{"name":"Mikhail G. Katz"}],"abstract":"Infinitesimals have seen ups and downs in their tumultuous history. In the 18th century, d'Alembert set the tone by describing infinitesimals as chimeras. Some adversaries of infinitesimals, including Moigno and Connes, picked up on the term. We highlight the work of Cauchy, Noël, Poisson and Riemann. We also chronicle reactions by Moigno, Lamarle and Cantor, and signal the start of a revival with Peano.","source":"arXiv","year":2025,"language":"en","subjects":["math.HO"],"doi":"10.1080/26375451.2025.2474811","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.04313","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.04313","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2025-03-06T10:58:17Z","score":69},{"id":"arxiv_2502.06764","title":"History-Guided Video Diffusion","authors":[{"name":"Kiwhan Song"},{"name":"Boyuan Chen"},{"name":"Max Simchowitz"},{"name":"Yilun Du"},{"name":"Russ Tedrake"},{"name":"Vincent Sitzmann"}],"abstract":"Classifier-free guidance (CFG) is a key technique for improving conditional generation in diffusion models, enabling more accurate control while enhancing sample quality. It is natural to extend this technique to video diffusion, which generates video conditioned on a variable number of context frames, collectively referred to as history. However, we find two key challenges to guiding with variable-length history: architectures that only support fixed-size conditioning, and the empirical observation that CFG-style history dropout performs poorly. To address this, we propose the Diffusion Forcing Transformer (DFoT), a video diffusion architecture and theoretically grounded training objective that jointly enable conditioning on a flexible number of history frames. We then introduce History Guidance, a family of guidance methods uniquely enabled by DFoT. We show that its simplest form, vanilla history guidance, already significantly improves video generation quality and temporal consistency. A more advanced method, history guidance across time and frequency further enhances motion dynamics, enables compositional generalization to out-of-distribution history, and can stably roll out extremely long videos. Project website: https://boyuan.space/history-guidance","source":"arXiv","year":2025,"language":"en","subjects":["cs.LG","cs.CV"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.06764","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.06764","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2025-02-10T18:44:25Z","score":69},{"id":"doaj_10.5195/ahea.2024.577","title":"Mozes, André E. ed. New Philosemitism Paradigm. Budapest: L’Harmattan. 2023. 446 pp.","authors":[{"name":"Mária Réthelyi"}],"abstract":"","source":"DOAJ","year":2024,"language":"","subjects":["Hungary","Language and Literature"],"doi":"10.5195/ahea.2024.577","url":"http://ahea.pitt.edu/ojs/ahea/article/view/577","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":68},{"id":"arxiv_2403.06690","title":"From S-matrix theory to strings: Scattering data and the commitment to non-arbitrariness","authors":[{"name":"Robert van Leeuwen"}],"abstract":"The early history of string theory is marked by a shift from strong interaction physics to quantum gravity. The first string models and associated theoretical framework were formulated in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the context of the S-matrix program for the strong interactions. In the mid-1970s, the models were reinterpreted as a potential theory unifying the four fundamental forces. This paper provides a historical analysis of how string theory was developed out of S-matrix physics, aiming to clarify how modern string theory, as a theory detached from experimental data, grew out of an S-matrix program that was strongly dependent upon observable quantities. Surprisingly, the theoretical practice of physicists already turned away from experiment before string theory was recast as a potential unified quantum gravity theory. With the formulation of dual resonance models (the \"hadronic string theory\"), physicists were able to determine almost all of the models' parameters on the basis of theoretical reasoning. It was this commitment to \"non-arbitrariness\", i.e., a lack of free parameters in the theory, that initially drove string theorists away from experimental input, and not the practical inaccessibility of experimental data in the context of quantum gravity physics. This is an important observation when assessing the role of experimental data in string theory.","source":"arXiv","year":2024,"language":"en","subjects":["physics.hist-ph","gr-qc","hep-ph","hep-th"],"doi":"10.1016/j.shpsa.2023.12.011","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.06690","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.06690","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2024-03-11T13:05:08Z","score":68},{"id":"doaj_10.5195/ahea.2023.510","title":"Hammerstein, Judit. 2022. Oroszok és magyarok. Magyar írók Oroszország-/Szovjetunió-tapasztalata az 1920─1930-as években (Russians and Hungarians: Hungarian Writers’ Russian/Soviet Experience during the 1920s and 1930s). Budapest: Örökség Kultúrpolitikai Intézet. 444 pp.","authors":[{"name":"Peter Pastor"}],"abstract":"","source":"DOAJ","year":2023,"language":"","subjects":["Hungary","Language and Literature"],"doi":"10.5195/ahea.2023.510","url":"https://ahea.pitt.edu/ojs/ahea/article/view/510","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":67},{"id":"doaj_Navigating+Second+Generation+Memory+and+Auto%2F+biography+in+Home+Video.+A+Video+Collection+of+Hojda+Stojka%2C+Son+of+Artist+and+Survivor+of+the+Porajmos+Ceija+Stojka","title":"Navigating Second Generation Memory and Auto/ biography in Home Video. A Video Collection of Hojda Stojka, Son of Artist and Survivor of the Porajmos Ceija Stojka","authors":[{"name":"Renée Winter"}],"abstract":"\nThis paper investigates home videos made by Hojda Stojka, the son of Ceija Stojka (1933-2013), artist and survivor of Auschwitz, Ravensbrück, and Bergen-Belsen. Based on a close reading of significant video sequences, a narrative interview with the videographer, and Ceija Stojka’s publications and films, it analyses how the auto/biographical videos relate to the persecution of the parents’ generation. The paper focuses on the importance of spaces like kitchens, cars and stages, on the value assigned to auto/biographical audiovisual recordings, and the recontextualization and integration of photographs and television recordings into the family memory.\n","source":"DOAJ","year":2023,"language":"","subjects":["History of Austria. Liechtenstein. Hungary. Czechoslovakia"],"url":"https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/StudiaAustriaca/article/view/20323","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":67},{"id":"arxiv_2304.06533","title":"Probing magnetic ordering in air stable iron-rich van der Waals minerals","authors":[{"name":"Muhammad Zubair Khan"},{"name":"Oleg E. Peil"},{"name":"Apoorva Sharma"},{"name":"Oleksandr Selyshchev"},{"name":"Sergio Valencia"},{"name":"Florian Kronast"},{"name":"Maik Zimmermann"},{"name":"Muhammad Awais Aslam"},{"name":"Johann G. Raith"},{"name":"Christian Teichert"},{"name":"Dietrich R. T. Zahn"},{"name":"Georgeta Salvan"},{"name":"Aleksandar Matković"},{"name":"Chair of Physics"},{"name":"Department Physics"},{"name":" Mechanics"},{"name":"Electrical engineering"},{"name":"Montanuniversität Leoben"},{"name":" 8700"},{"name":" Leoben"},{"name":" Austria."},{"name":"Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH"},{"name":" 8700"},{"name":" Leoben"},{"name":" Austria."},{"name":"Semiconductor Physics"},{"name":"Chemnitz University of Technology"},{"name":" D-09107"},{"name":" Chemnitz"},{"name":" Germany."},{"name":"Department of Spin"},{"name":"Topology in Quantum Materials"},{"name":"Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin"},{"name":"Albert-Einstein-Str. 15"},{"name":" D-12489"},{"name":" Berlin"},{"name":" Germany."},{"name":"Chair of Resource Mineralogy"},{"name":"Montanuniversität Leoben"},{"name":" 8700"},{"name":" Leoben"},{"name":" Austria."},{"name":"Centre for Materials"},{"name":" Architecture"},{"name":"Integration of Nanomembranes"},{"name":"Chemnitz University of Technology"},{"name":" 09126"},{"name":" Chemnitz"},{"name":" Germany"}],"abstract":"In the rapidly expanding field of two-dimensional materials, magnetic monolayers show great promise for the future applications in nanoelectronics, data storage, and sensing. The research in intrinsically magnetic two-dimensional materials mainly focuses on synthetic iodide and telluride based compounds, which inherently suffer from the lack of ambient stability. So far, naturally occurring layered magnetic materials have been vastly overlooked. These minerals offer a unique opportunity to explore air-stable complex layered systems with high concentration of local moment bearing ions. We demonstrate magnetic ordering in iron-rich two-dimensional phyllosilicates, focusing on mineral species of minnesotaite, annite, and biotite. These are naturally occurring van der Waals magnetic materials which integrate local moment baring ions of iron via magnesium/aluminium substitution in their octahedral sites. Due to self-inherent capping by silicate/aluminate tetrahedral groups, ultra-thin layers are air-stable. Chemical characterization, quantitative elemental analysis, and iron oxidation states were determined via Raman spectroscopy, wavelength disperse X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry measurements were performed to examine the magnetic ordering. These layered materials exhibit paramagnetic or superparamagnetic characteristics at room temperature. At low temperature ferrimagnetic or antiferromagnetic ordering occurs, with the critical ordering temperature of 38.7 K for minnesotaite, 36.1 K for annite, and 4.9 K for biotite. In-field magnetic force microscopy on iron bearing phyllosilicates confirmed the paramagnetic response at room temperature, present down to monolayers.","source":"arXiv","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":["cond-mat.mtrl-sci"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.06533","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.06533","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2023-04-13T13:40:57Z","score":67},{"id":"arxiv_2306.17647","title":"A Brief History of Space VLBI","authors":[{"name":"Leonid I. Gurvits"}],"abstract":"Space Very Long Baseline Interferometry is a radio astronomy technique distinguished by a record-high angular resolution reaching single-digit microseconds of arc. The paper provides a brief account of the history of developments of this technique over the period 1960s-2020s.","source":"arXiv","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":["astro-ph.IM"],"doi":"10.1109/HISTELCON56357.2023.10365962","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.17647","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2306.17647","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2023-06-30T13:34:32Z","score":67},{"id":"arxiv_2311.03428","title":"Note on episodes in the history of modeling measurements in local spacetime regions using QFT","authors":[{"name":"Doreen Fraser"},{"name":"Maria Papageorgiou"}],"abstract":"The formulation of a measurement theory for relativistic quantum field theory (QFT) has recently been an active area of research. In contrast to the asymptotic measurement framework that was enshrined in QED, the new proposals aim to supply a measurement framework for measurements in local spacetime regions. This paper surveys episodes in the history of quantum theory that contemporary researchers have identified as precursors to their own work and discusses how they laid the groundwork for current approaches to local measurement theory for QFT.","source":"arXiv","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":["physics.hist-ph","quant-ph"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.03428","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2311.03428","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2023-11-06T18:22:06Z","score":67},{"id":"arxiv_2103.05280","title":"A Brief Historical Perspective on the Consistent Histories Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics","authors":[{"name":"Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha"},{"name":"Dean Rickles"},{"name":"Florian J. Boge"}],"abstract":"It will be presented in this chapter a historical account of the consistent histories interpretation of quantum mechanics based on primary and secondary literature. Firstly, the formalism of the consistent histories approach will be outlined.   Secondly, the works by Robert Griffiths and Roland Omnès will be discussed. Griffiths' seminal 1984 paper, the first physicist to have proposed a consistent-histories interpretation of quantum mechanics, followed by Omnès' 1990 paper, were instrumental to the consistent-histories model based on Boolean logic.   Thirdly, Murray Gell-Mann and James Hartle's steps to their own version of consistent-histories approach, motivated by a cosmological perspective, will then be described and evaluated. Gell-Mann and Hartle understood that spontaneous decoherence could path the way to a concrete physical model to Griffiths' consistent histories.   Moreover, the collective biography of these figures will be put in the context of the role played by the Santa Fe Institute, co-founded by Gell-Mann in 1984 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where Hartle is also a member of the external faculty.","source":"arXiv","year":2021,"language":"en","subjects":["physics.hist-ph","quant-ph"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.05280","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.05280","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2021-03-09T08:09:08Z","score":65},{"id":"arxiv_2105.11840","title":"How residence permits affect the labor market attachment of foreign workers: Evidence from a migration lottery in Liechtenstein","authors":[{"name":"Berno Buechel"},{"name":"Selina Gangl"},{"name":"Martin Huber"}],"abstract":"We analyze the impact of obtaining a residence permit on foreign workers' labor market and residential attachment. To overcome the usually severe selection issues, we exploit a unique migration lottery that randomly assigns access to otherwise restricted residence permits in Liechtenstein (situated between Austria and Switzerland). Using an instrumental variable approach, our results show that lottery compliers (whose migration behavior complies with the assignment in their first lottery) raise their employment probability in Liechtenstein by on average 24 percentage points across outcome periods (2008 to 2018) as a result of receiving a permit. Relatedly, their activity level and employment duration in Liechtenstein increase by on average 20 percentage points and 1.15 years, respectively, over the outcome window. These substantial and statistically significant effects are mainly driven by individuals not (yet) working in Liechtenstein prior to the lottery rather than by previous cross-border commuters. Moreover, we find both the labor market and residential effects to be persistent even several years after the lottery with no sign of fading out. These results suggest that granting resident permits to foreign workers can be effective to foster labor supply even beyond the effect of cross-border commuting from adjacent regions.","source":"arXiv","year":2021,"language":"en","subjects":["econ.GN"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.11840","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2105.11840","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2021-05-25T11:23:30Z","score":65},{"id":"doaj_10.5195/ahea.2020.409","title":"Kovács, András. 2019. A Kádár rendszer és a zsidók (‘The Kádár Regime and the Jews’). Budapest: Corvina. 439 pp.","authors":[{"name":"Eszter Susán"}],"abstract":"-","source":"DOAJ","year":2020,"language":"","subjects":["Hungary","Language and Literature"],"doi":"10.5195/ahea.2020.409","url":"http://ahea.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/ahea/article/view/409","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":64},{"id":"arxiv_2009.02331","title":"History entanglement entropy","authors":[{"name":"Leonardo Castellani"}],"abstract":"A formalism is proposed to describe entangled quantum histories, and their entanglement entropy. We define a history vector, living in a tensor space with basis elements corresponding to the allowed histories, i.e. histories with nonvanishing amplitudes. The amplitudes are the components of the history vector, and contain the dynamical information. Probabilities of measurement sequences, and resulting collapse, are given by generalized Born rules: they are all expressed by means of projections and scalar products involving the history vector. Entangled history states are introduced, and a history density matrix is defined in terms of ensembles of history vectors. The corresponding history entropies (and history entanglement entropies for composite systems) are explicitly computed in two examples taken from quantum computation circuits.","source":"arXiv","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":["quant-ph","hep-th","physics.hist-ph"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.02331","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2009.02331","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2020-09-04T18:00:01Z","score":64},{"id":"arxiv_2004.01484","title":"The B. B. Newman Spelling Theorem","authors":[{"name":"Carl-Fredrik Nyberg-Brodda"}],"abstract":"This article aims to be a self-contained account of the history of the B. B. Newman Spelling Theorem, including the historical context in which it arose. First, an account of B. B. Newman and how he came to prove his Spelling Theorem is given, together with a description of the author's efforts to track this information down. Following this, a high-level description of combinatorial group theory is given. This is then tied in with a description of the history of the word problem, a fundamental problem in the area. After a description of some of the theory of one-relator groups, an important part of combinatorial group theory, the natural division line into the torsion and torsion-free case for such groups is described. This culminates in a statement of and general discussion about the B. B. Newman Spelling Theorem and its importance.","source":"arXiv","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":["math.HO","math.GR"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.01484","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2004.01484","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2020-04-03T11:46:01Z","score":64},{"id":"arxiv_2012.00753","title":"José Monteiro da Rocha (1734-1819) and his work of 1782 on the determination of comet orbits","authors":[{"name":"Fernando B. Figueiredo"},{"name":"João M. Fernandes"}],"abstract":"In 1782 José Monteiro da Rocha, astronomer and professor of the University of Coimbra, presented in a public session of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Lisbon a memoir on the problem of the determination of the comets' orbits. Only in 1799, the \"Determinação das Orbitas dos Cometas\" (Determination of the orbits of comets) would be published in the Academy's memoires. In that work, Monteiro da Rocha presents a method for solving the problem of the determination of the parabolic orbit of a comet from three observations. Monteiro da Rocha's method is essentially the same method proposed by Olbers and published under von Zach's sponsorship two years before, in 1797. To have been written and published in Portuguese was certainly a hindrance for its dissemination among the international astronomical community. In this article, we intend to present Monteiro da Rocha's method and trying to see to what extent Gomes Teixeira's assertion (Teixeira 1934) that Monteiro da Rocha and Olbers must figure together in the history of astronomy, as the first inventors of a practical and easy method for the determination of parabolic orbits of comets, is justified.","source":"arXiv","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":["physics.hist-ph","astro-ph.EP"],"doi":"10.1177/0021828620947844","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00753","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/2012.00753","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2020-12-01T15:41:59Z","score":64},{"id":"arxiv_1906.10635","title":"Widening Perspectives: The Intellectual and Social Benefits of Astrobiology, Big History, and the Exploration of Space","authors":[{"name":"Ian Crawford"}],"abstract":"Astrobiology is the field of science devoted to searching for life elsewhere in the Universe. It is inherently interdisciplinary, integrating results from multiple fields of science, and in this respect has strong synergies with 'big history'. I argue that big history and astrobiology are both acting to widen human perspectives in intellectually and socially beneficial directions, especially by enhancing public awareness of cosmic and evolutionary worldviews. I will further argue that these perspectives have important implications for the social and political organisation of humanity, including the eventual political unification of our planet. Astrobiology and big history are also concerned with the future of humanity, and I will argue that this future will be culturally and intellectually enriched if it includes the exploration of the universe around us.","source":"arXiv","year":2019,"language":"en","subjects":["physics.pop-ph"],"doi":"10.22339/jbh.v3i3.3312","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.10635","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.10635","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2019-06-15T01:06:22Z","score":63},{"id":"arxiv_1912.00914","title":"A Changing Dichotomy: The Conception of the \"Macroscopic\" and \"Microscopic\" Worlds in the History of Physics","authors":[{"name":"Zhixin Wang"}],"abstract":"This short essay traces the conceptual history of micro- and macroscopicity in the context of physical science. By focusing on three distinct episodes spanning five centuries, we show the scientific and philosophical meanings of this antonym pair, despite never being far from \"the small\" and \"the large,\" have been evolving as the frontier of science advances. We analyze the intellectual and material impetus for these movements, and conclude that this conceptual history reflects the changing interaction between the natural world and humankind.","source":"arXiv","year":2019,"language":"en","subjects":["physics.hist-ph","physics.pop-ph"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.00914","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.00914","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2019-12-02T16:42:08Z","score":63},{"id":"arxiv_1901.00283","title":"Digital Economy And Society. A Cross Country Comparison Of Hungary And Ukraine","authors":[{"name":"Szabolcs Nagy"}],"abstract":"We live in the Digital Age in which both economy and society have been transforming significantly. The Internet and the connected digital devices are inseparable parts of our daily life and the engine of the economic growth. In this paper, first I analyzed the status of digital economy and society in Hungary, then compared it with Ukraine and made conclusions regarding the future development tendencies. Using secondary data provided by the European Commission I investigated the five components of the Digital Economy and Society Index of Hungary. I performed cross country analysis to find out the significant differences between Ukraine and Hungary in terms of access to the Internet and device use including smartphones, computers and tablets. Based on my findings, I concluded that Hungary is more developed in terms of the significant parameters of the digital economy and society than Ukraine, but even Hungary is an emerging digital nation. Considering the high growth rate of Internet, tablet and smartphone penetration in both countries, I expect faster progress in the development of the digital economy and society in Hungary and Ukraine.","source":"arXiv","year":2019,"language":"en","subjects":["econ.GN"],"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.00283","pdf_url":"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1901.00283","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"2019-01-02T07:19:54Z","score":63}],"total":2135797,"page":1,"page_size":20,"sources":["CrossRef","DOAJ","arXiv"],"query":"History of Austria. Liechtenstein. Hungary. Czechoslovakia"}