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German Settlement in Central Europe Under The Habsburg Monarchy

 German Settlement in Central Europe Under The Habsburg Monarchy by Andrzej Philips

The book is available for purchase on eBay.

The table of contents and the index of names can be viewed below.













This book is the result of many years of genealogical research, archival exploration, and personal reflection on the history of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe under the Habsburg Monarchy.

At its core lies the story of one family—the Philipps family—whose journey began in Zilling in Lorraine and led, in 1784, to Galicia as part of the Josephine colonization. Through this family history, the reader is introduced to the broader processes of migration, settlement, and adaptation that shaped entire regions of the Habsburg Empire.

The first part of the book presents the history of the Philipps family in the context of Lorraine and Galicia, as well as the challenges of tracing ancestors across changing borders, languages, and archival systems. Particular attention is given to Ugartsthal and other Galician settlements, where German colonists established lasting communities.

Subsequent chapters expand this perspective by examining key institutions of German-speaking settlers, including the Evangelical Gymnasium in Stanisławów and the Lutheran pastorate in Ugartsthal. The book reconstructs the lives and work of pastors, teachers, and local leaders, offering a detailed insight into the religious and social structures of these communities.

A distinctive feature of this work is its use of diverse historical sources. Military records, archival documents, and especially old postcards are treated not merely as illustrations, but as valuable testimonies that allow us to reconstruct everyday life and individual biographies.

The scope of the book extends beyond Galicia to include German settlements in Bukovina, Transylvania, and other regions of Central and Southeastern Europe. Through selected case studies—such as the Transylvanian Saxons, Mennonite migrations, and individual family histories—the reader gains a broader understanding of the German diaspora within the Habsburg lands.

This is not only a historical study, but also a genealogical guide and a collection of microhistories. It brings together family narratives, institutional history, and cultural observations—from education and religion to cuisine and philately—demonstrating how deeply rooted and multifaceted the legacy of German settlement in this region remains.

Ultimately, this book is intended both for researchers and for descendants of these communities, offering them tools, context, and inspiration to rediscover their own past.


 

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German Settlement in Central Europe Under The Habsburg Monarchy

  German Settlement in Central Europe Under The Habsburg Monarchy by Andrzej Philips The book is available for purchase on  eBay . The tab...