Am Rand Der Revolution


Am Rand Der Revolution
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Am Rand Der Revolution


Am Rand Der Revolution
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Author : Hans Heiss
language : de
Publisher: Folio Publishing Corporation
Release Date : 1998

Am Rand Der Revolution written by Hans Heiss and has been published by Folio Publishing Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with History categories.




Different Paths To The Nation


Different Paths To The Nation
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Author : Laurence Cole
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2007-02-15

Different Paths To The Nation written by Laurence Cole and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-02-15 with History categories.


The essays in this volume analyse issues of national and regional identity during a key phase of nation-state formation in mid-nineteenth century Europe. By asking how contemporaries articulated regional and national identities, the book offers a fresh prospective on the process of nationalization in modern German, Austrian and Italian histories.



Staging The Past


Staging The Past
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Author : Maria Bucur
language : en
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Release Date : 2001

Staging The Past written by Maria Bucur and has been published by Purdue University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Austria categories.


This volume contains three sections of essays which examine the role of commemoration and public celebrations in the creation of a national identity in Habsburg lands. It also seeks to engage historians of culture and of nationalism in other geographic fields as well as colleagues who work on Habsburg Central Europe, but write about nationalism from different vantage points. There is hope that this work will help generate a dialogue, especially with colleagues who live in the regions that were analyzed. Many of the authors consider the commemorations discussed in this volume from very different points of view, as they themselves are strongly rooted in a historical context that remains much closer to the nationalism we critique.



Student Revolt City And Society In Europe


Student Revolt City And Society In Europe
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Author : Pieter Dhondt
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-06

Student Revolt City And Society In Europe written by Pieter Dhondt and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-06 with History categories.


Due to the strong sense among the student community of belonging to a specific social group, student revolts have been an integral part of the university throughout its history. Ironically, since the Middle Ages, the advantageous position of students in society as part of the social elite undoubtedly enforced their critical approach. This edited collection studies the role of students as a critical mass within their urban context and society through examples of student revolts from the foundation period of universities in the Middle Ages until today, covering the whole European continent. A dominant theme is the large degree of continuity visible in student revolts across space and time, especially concerning the (rebellious) attitudes of and criticisms directed towards students. Too often, each generation thinks they are the first. Moreover, student revolts are definitely not always of a progressive kind, but instead they are often characterized by a tension between conservative ambitions (e.g. the protection of their own privileges or nostalgia for the good old days) and progressive ideas. Particular attention is paid to the use of symbols (like flags, caps, etc.), rituals and special traditions within these revolts in order to bring the students’ voice back to the fore.



The South Tyrol Way


The South Tyrol Way
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Author : Hans Karl Peterlini
language : en
Publisher: StudienVerlag
Release Date : 2023-10-11

The South Tyrol Way written by Hans Karl Peterlini and has been published by StudienVerlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-10-11 with History categories.


In lively language, Hans Karl Peterlini guides us through the recent history of South Tyrol. He illuminates the developments and key events, including the fighting in the First World War, the option and Italianisation of the country under the fascists, the political efforts for autonomy and the bomb attacks. Furthermore, Peterlini tells the stories of the people of South Tyrol, their economies, cultural creations and lifestyles, their misunderstandings, and achievements in reconciliation - right up to the present day.



Administrating Kinship Marriage Impediments And Dispensation Policies In The 18th And 19th Centuries


Administrating Kinship Marriage Impediments And Dispensation Policies In The 18th And 19th Centuries
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Author : Margareth Lanzinger
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2023-05-08

Administrating Kinship Marriage Impediments And Dispensation Policies In The 18th And 19th Centuries written by Margareth Lanzinger and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-05-08 with Law categories.


From the late eighteenth century, more and more men and women wished to marry their cousins or in-laws. This aim was primarily linked to changes in marriage concepts, which were increasingly based on familiarity. Wealthy as well as economically precarious households counted on related marriage partners. Such unions, however, faced centuries-old marriage impediments. Bridal couples had to apply for a papal dispensation. This meant a hurdled, lengthy and also expensive procedure. This book shows that applicants in four dioceses – Brixen, Chur, Salzburg and Trent – took very different paths through the thicket of bureaucracy to achieve their goal. How did they argue their marriage projects? How did they succeed and why did so many fail? Tenacity often proved decisive in the end.



Universities In Imperial Austria 1848 1918


Universities In Imperial Austria 1848 1918
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Author : Jan Surman
language : en
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Release Date : 2018-12-15

Universities In Imperial Austria 1848 1918 written by Jan Surman and has been published by Purdue University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-15 with History categories.


Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918: A Social History of a Multilingual Space by Jan Surman analyzes the practice of scholarly migration and its lasting influence on the intellectual output in the Austrian part of the Habsburg Empire. The Habsburg Empire and its successor states were home to developments that shaped Central Europe's scholarship well into the twentieth century. Universities became centers of both state- and nation-building, as well as of confessional resistance, placing scholars if not in conflict, then certainly at odds with the neutral international orientation of academe. By going beyond national narratives, Surman reveals the Empire as a state with institutions divided by language but united by legislation, practices, and other influences. Such an approach allows readers a better view to how scholars turned gradually away from state-centric discourse to form distinct language communities after 1867; these influences affected scholarship, and by examining the scholarly record, Surman tracks the turn. Drawing on archives in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Ukraine, Surman analyzes the careers of several thousand scholars from the faculties of philosophy and medicine of a number of Habsburg universities, thus covering various moments in the history of the Empire for the widest view. Universities in Imperial Austria 1848–1918 focuses on the tension between the political and linguistic spaces scholars occupied and shows that this tension did not lead to a gradual dissolution of the monarchy’s academia, but rather to an ongoing development of new strategies to cope with the cultural and linguistic multitude.



The World Of The Tavern


The World Of The Tavern
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Author : Beat Kümin
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2017-07-05

The World Of The Tavern written by Beat Kümin and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with History categories.


The subject of drink received a great deal of attention from early modern Europeans. Preachers, physicians, authorities, artists and travellers all addressed it from a range of different perspectives. At the same time, inns, taverns and alehouses served as multifunctional centres in towns and villages throughout Europe. This combination resulted in a wealth of sources, both institutional and cultural, which are only now beginning to be explored. This anthology features new research on public houses in England, Russia and the German lands. In a series of general, thematic and regional studies, contributors engage with broader debates in early modern history, shedding light on such key issues as consumption, travel and communication, state building, confessional identity, fiscal practice, gender and household relations, and the use of public spaces. The result is a volume that should appeal to anybody with an interest in early modern cultural history.



Culture Wars


Culture Wars
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Author : Christopher Clark
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2003-08-14

Culture Wars written by Christopher Clark and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-08-14 with History categories.


Across nineteenth-century Europe, the emergence of constitutional and democratic nation-states was accompanied by intense conflict between Catholics and anticlerical forces. At its peak, this conflict touched virtually every sphere of social life: schools, universities, the press, marriage and gender relations, burial rites, associational culture, the control of public space, folk memory and the symbols of nationhood. In short, these conflicts were 'culture wars', in which the values and collective practices of modern life were at stake. These 'culture wars' have generally been seen as a chapter in the history of specific nation-states. Yet it has recently become increasingly clear that the Europe of the mid- and later nineteenth century should also be seen as a common politico-cultural space. This book breaks with the conventional approach by setting developments in specific states within an all-European and comparative context, offering a fresh and revealing perspective on one of modernity's formative conflicts.



Military Culture And Popular Patriotism In Late Imperial Austria


Military Culture And Popular Patriotism In Late Imperial Austria
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Author : Laurence Cole
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2014

Military Culture And Popular Patriotism In Late Imperial Austria written by Laurence Cole and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with History categories.


Examining the interplay between popular patriotism and military culture in late imperial Austria, this volume asks two key questions: how far did imperial Austrian society experience a process of militarisation comparable to that of other European countries; and how far did the military sphere foster popular patriotism in the multinational state?