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The Limits of Loyalty: Austrian and Habsburg Studies, cartea 9

Editat de Laurence Cole, Daniel L. Unowsky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2009
"There is a welcome intellectual coherence and high scholarship to this latest volume in Berghahn's series on Austrian and Habsburg Studies." -German History"This volume is a splendid addition to the invaluable Austrian and Habsburg Studies series. Each of its contributors has approached his or her subject in a novel way, and the result is a collection that obliges the reader to look at things with a fresh eye." -N-Net Reviews
"...a splendid volume...The essays in this volume offer scholars several fine theoreticl alternatives for pursuing new narratives about Austro-Hungarian society." -Central European History
"The book succeeds by exploring the ways in which dynastic patriotism really operated...[It] offers a highly important contribution to scholarship. Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars studying Habsburg and central and east Europeanhistory, identity formation, as well as monarchy as a political institution will greatly benefit from and need to read this book." -Slavic Review
"As with earlier volumes in this series, these essays are well-written and based on original research. There are extensive notes following each essay and a general index for the whole volume. Several topics are somewhat extraneous to the overall theme but readers will find them all of interest." -German Studies Review
The overwhelming majority of historical work on the late Habsburg Monarchy has focused primarily on national movements and ethnic conflicts, with the result that too little attention has been devoted to the state and ruling dynasty. This volume is the first of its kind to concentrate on attempts by the imperial government to generate a dynastic-oriented state patriotism in the multinational Habsburg Monarchy. It examines those forces in state and society which tended toward the promotion of state unity and loyalty towards the ruling house. These essays, all original contributions and written by an international group of historians, provide a critical examination of the phenomenon of "dynastic patriotism" and offer a richly nuanced treatment of the multinational empire in its final phase.
Laurence Cole is Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Für Gott, Kaiser und Vaterland: Nationale Identität der deutschsprachigen Bevölkerung Tirols 1860-1914 (2000), and has recently edited Different Paths to the Nation: National and Regional Identities in Central Europe and Italy, 1830-1870 (2007). He is also co-editor of European History Quarterly.
Daniel Unowsky received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and is Associate Professor of History at the University of Memphis. He is the author of The Pomp and Politics of Patriotism: Imperial Celebrations in Habsburg Austria, 1848-1916 (2005), and currently serves as book review editor for the Austrian History Yearbook.
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ISBN-13: 9781845457174
ISBN-10: 184545717X
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Austrian and Habsburg Studies

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations Introduction Laurence Cole and Daniel L. Unowsky Chapter 1. Patriotic and national myths: National consciousness and elementary school education in imperial Austria Ernst Bruckmuller Chapter 2. Military veterans and popular patriotism in imperial Austria, 1870-1914 Laurence Cole Chapter 3. Emperor Joseph II in the Austrian imagination to 1914 Nancy M. Wingfield Chapter 4. The flyspecks on Palivec's portrait: Francis Joseph, the symbols of monarchy, and Czech popular loyalty Hugh LeCaine Agnew Chapter 5. Celebrating two emperors and a revolution: The public contest to represent the Polish and Ruthenian nations in 1880 Daniel L. Unowsky Chapter 6. Empress Elisabeth as Hungarian queen: The uses of celebrity monarchism Alice Freifeld Chapter 7. State ritual and ritual parody: Croatian student protest and the limits of loyalty at the end of the nineteenth-century Sarah Kent Chapter 8. Collective identifications and Austro-Hungarian Jews (1914-1918): The contradictions and travails of Avigdor Hameiri Alon Rachamimov Chapter 9. Representing constitutional monarchy in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain, Germany, and Austria Christiane Wolf Afterword R.J.W. Evans Notes on contributors Select bibliography Index

Notă biografică

Laurence Cole is Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Fur Gott, Kaiser und Vaterland: Nationale Identitat der deutschsprachigen Bevolkerung Tirols 1860-1914 (2000), and has recently edited Different Paths to the Nation: National and Regional Identities in Central Europe and Italy, 1830-1870 (2007). He is also co-editor of European History Quarterly. Daniel Unowsky received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and is Associate Professor of History at the University of Memphis. He is the author of The Pomp and Politics of Patriotism: Imperial Celebrations in Habsburg Austria, 1848-1916 (2005).