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  1. Heinrich Ritter von Srbik (Viena, 10 de noviembre de 1878-Ehrwald, 16 de febrero de 1951) fue un historiador y político austríaco.

  2. Heinrich Srbik (before 1919, Heinrich Ritter von Srbik: 10 November 1878 – 16 February 1951) was an Austrian historian who became involved on the fringes of politics before and during the Hitler years.

  3. Heinrich Ritter von Srbik (ab 1919 eigentlich Heinrich Srbik; * 10. November 1878 in Wien; † 16. Februar 1951 in Ehrwald, Tirol) war ein österreichischer Historiker. Aufnahme von Georg Fayer (1927)

  4. Heinrich von Srbik began life in the conventional world of the higher Viennese bureaucracy. There was, of course, deep veneration for the Em-peror and devotion to the Habsburg Monarchy; at the same time - and this is where the influence of mother and grandmother was reportedly felt - Austrian patriotism was infused with a sense of being part of ...

  5. 5 de ago. de 2009 · Heinrich Ritter von Srbik, the foremost Austrian historian in the interwar period, made important contributions to knowledge of the materials and the facts of nineteenthcentury Germany history as well as to the interpretation of that period.

  6. He became full professor in History and Economic History in 1917, and seven years later was made professor of Modern History in Vienna. A prolific writer on Austria and Germany, Srbik sealed his reputation with a standard work on Metternich (1925), which systematized the politics of a designated post-revolutionary conservative.

  7. Heinrich von Srbik.1 I think there is. After all, Srbik wrote for a different generation, and the questions he asked of his sources were designed to provide answers that would help to solve the German problem in the 1920s and 1930s. Srbik pictured Metternich as a philosopher-statesman, whose German policy was appropriate for