Announcing a Major New Historical & Genealogical Work
Title: “German Settlement in Central Europe under The Habsburg Monarchy”
Publication Details: 316 pages, large format (16.5 cm x 23.5 cm), hardcover, 196 images and illustrations. The Index of names is located at the very bottom of this article.
Projected Retail Price: Approximately 25 USD.
Uncover the Forgotten Stories of German Communities in the Habsburg Empire
I am pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of my comprehensive new book, “German Settlement in Central Europe under The Habsburg Monarchy”. This meticulously researched volume is an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Central European history.
This book delves deep into the
lives, journeys, and legacies of German settlers across key regions of the
Habsburg Monarchy, including Galicia, Bukovina, Transylvania, and Bosnia.
Through detailed family histories, archival research, and thematic studies, it
brings to light the profound impact of these communities on the cultural and
social landscape of Central Europe.
Key Features & Content Highlights:
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A Unique Genealogical Case Study: Follow the multi-generational saga of
the Philipps family—from their origins in Lorraine, through their settlement in
Ugartsthal, Galicia, to their diaspora in Canada.
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In-Depth Regional Histories: Explore chapters dedicated to German
colonies in Galicia, Bukovina, and Bosnia, and the story of the Transylvanian
Saxons.
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Institutional & Social Focus: Learn about the Evangelical Gymnasium
in Stanisławów, the Lutheran Pastorate in Ugartsthal (with biographies of its
pastors), and the philanthropic institutions of Dr. Theodor Zöckler.
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Innovative Historical Methods: Discover how military records, postcards,
and stamps can be used to reconstruct personal lives and historical events.
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Diverse Community Portraits: Read about the Mennonites, the "Heim
ins Reich" experience, and individual stories of colonists, teachers, and
pastors.
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Extensive Reference Tools: The book is supplemented with a comprehensive
name index and a detailed table of contents, making it an invaluable research
tool.
With 316 pages in a substantial large
format and hardcover binding, this book is designed as a durable and
authoritative addition to any library.
Complete Table of Contents:
Preface
Part I: Foundations and Sources
1.
List of my Articles in “Galizien German Descendants Newsletters” and in “Blickpunkt
Galizien – Das Heilige Band”
Part II: The Philipps Family – A
Case Study
2.
The Philipps Family History
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Challenges in Tracing Ancestors
2.3. The History of the Family in Lotharingia
2.4. History of the German Lotharingia
2.5. Trek to Poland
2.6. Galicia
2.7. German Settlers in Ugartsthal
2.8. Polish Families
2.9. The Canadian Phillips Family
2.10. Other Families
Part III: Institutions and Community
Life
3.
The Evangelical Gymnasium (Junior High School) in Stanisławów
4.
Military Listings as a Source of Genealogical Knowledge
5.
The Lutheran Pastorate in Ugartsthal
5.1. Josephine Colonization
5.2. Ugartsthal
5.3. The Evangelical Church in Galizien
5.4. The Evangelical Pastorate in Ugartsthal
5.5. Pastors and Parish Administrators in Ugartsthal from 1790 to 1939
(Detailed biographies of 15 pastors, from Philipp Eberhard Kern to
Gustav Kohls)
6.
The Philipps Family from Ugartsthal
7.
Dr. Theodor Zöckler's Stanisławów Institutions – The Forgotten Heritage
of Evangelical Galicia
Part IV: Methods and Sources:
Postcards, Stamps, and Archives
8.
What Can We Learn from Old Postcards?
9.
Talking Postcards: Reconstructing People's Lives
10. Talking Postcards (A Further
Study)
11. Stanisławów on Stamps
Part V: Regional Studies:
Transylvania and Bukovina
12. A Contribution to the History of
the Transylvanian Saxons
12.1. Introduction - German Settlement in Eastern and Southern Europe
12.2. The Transylvanian Saxons
12.3. Siebenbürgen – Transylvania
12.4. Tourism in the Carpathian Mountains
12.5. The Transylvanian Carpathian Tourists' Society
12.6. Hotel Post in Hohe Rinne (including stamp issues and the story of
Leslie Stephen Ettre)
13. History of Katharinendorf and
Alexanderdorf in Bukovina
14. German Settlements in Bukowina
Part VI: Community Profiles and
Family Sagas
15. Galiciana
16. *Auf dem Treck* by Otto
Engelhardt-Kyffhäuser
17. Georg Hilz - From Bavaria to
Galicia
18. Blessed Charles – The Last
Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia
19. Galician Cuisine
20. Mikulsdorf
20.1. Searching for Mikulsdorf
20.2. How the Settlement of Mikulsdorf was Founded
20.3. Mikulsdorf in My Family Tree
21. The Journey of the Mennonites:
From Switzerland to Galicia and Beyond
22. National Minorities in Ukraine –
Germans
23. The Story of Neu-Burczyce: A
German Colony in Galizien
24. Adam Lisztwan – Pastor and
Theologian in the Light of Galicia's History
25. *Heim ins Reich*: Portrayed by
Otto Engelhardt-Kyffhäuser
26. The Epplers: A Galician Family
Saga
27. Karl Gustav Zipser
28. Johann Georg Kaufmann: Teacher
and Colonist of Galicia
29. A Forgotten History: The German
Evangelical Settlement of Vrbaska in Bosnia
30. The Langner Family: From
Silesian Gardener to Polish Army General – A Genealogical Investigation
Part VII: Deep Archival Research:
The Settlers of Ugartsthal
31. Jakob Philipps Settles in
Ugartsthal
31.1. Introduction – Archival Research in the Austrian State Archives
31.2. Josephine Colonists in Ugartsthal
31.3. Jakob Philipps – from Lorraine to Galicia
31.4. Peter Müller – Settler from Several Regions of the Reich
31.5. Johann(es) Merck – from the Palatinate to Ugartsthal
31.6. Gerhard Dech – A Settler from West Germany
31.7. Why was Almost Everyone in Germany Named "Johann"?
31.8. By Horse-Drawn Wagons to Ugartsthal: The Route of the German
Colonists
Reference Sections
32. Index of Names
33. Table of Contents
For Wholesale Inquiries, Library Acquisitions, or to Express Interest as a Potential Reader:
I am currently seeking interested publishers, distributors, and institutional partners. Potential readers are also encouraged to make contact for updates on availability.
Please reply to this announcement to express your interest or to request further information.
This work represents a significant
contribution to the fields of migration history, genealogy, and Habsburg
studies, and I look forward to sharing it with a wider audience.







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