Part One. The formal causes of the Austri¬
an-Hungarian Monarchy
I. Territory
+ Geographical position, borders
+ Extension of the Lands of the empire
+ Hydrography
+ Meteorology
II. Population
+ General populationist dynamics of the
empire
¢ General population movements
—Nuptiality
-Birth
-Death
+ Stable population relations
-Gender
—Age
-Religion
Part Two. The general culture of the Aus¬
tro-Hungarian Monarchy
I. Material Culture
+ Agriculture
+ Mining
+ Industry
+ Commerce
II. Intellectual culture
+ Educational institutions
+ Other factors of intellectual culture
+ The arts
III. Moral and religious culture
+ The Churches
Part Three
I. The Constitution
« The head of the state
+ Governmental institutions for shared
matters of state
+ Separate ministries of the two territories
+ Hungarian ministries and subordinated
institutions
+ Cisleithanian ministries and subordinate
institutions
+ Some results of public administration in?
both halves of the Monarchy
+ State finance of Austria-Hungary
+ Budget
e Taxes
e Expenses etc.
+ Austrian-Hungarian military affairs
e Army
e Navy
+ External affairs of the Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy
+ Monarchy
+ International representation
+ International political rank