The Social Democrats of Scholarship: Austrian Imperial Peripheries and the Making of a Progressive Science of Nationality, 1885–1903
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Prendergast, Thomas (2015). The Social Democrats of Scholarship: Austrian Imperial Peripheries and the Making
of a Progressive Science of Nationality, 1885–1903. Religions, 6(4). pp. 1232-1248. 10.3390/rel6041232. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11695.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Thomas Prendergast
Graduate Assistant
Thomas R. Prendergast is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and Nathan J. Perilman Fellow
in Judaic Studies at Duke University. His research explores modern East Central Europe
from a global and Jewish perspective, in particular how this region shaped concepts
of empire, federalism, and internationalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
He has presented his work at conferences in the United States and Europe, including
the German Studies Association Conference and American Association for Sla

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