Scott Berg received his doctorate in history from Louisiana State University. He has published articles based on archival research in Austria and Hungary in the Catholic Historical Review and Central European History.
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Acknowledgments Graph INTRODUCTION: The Stubborn Problem of Confessionalism CHAPTER 1: Hopeless Romantics: Catholic Activists and the Josephist State, 1792-1820 CHAPTER 2: Lost in an Ultramontanist Storm: Austria and the Catholic Revival in the West, 1820-1848 CHAPTER 3: Free at Last: Protestants in the Habsburg Empire CHAPTER 4: Serving Two Masters: Habsburg Orthodoxy on the Confessional Faultlines Between East and West CHAPTER 5: A Road Paved with Good Intentions: Judaism and Toleration in the Habsburg Empire CHAPTER 6: Making the Habsburg Empire Catholic Again: 1848 and the Emergence of Popular Catholicism in the Habsburg Empire Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index