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170 Sektion II: Herrscher, Staat, Nation
was to create a monument as rep-
resentative as possible. Since it had
been supported by voluntarism, as a
sign of “truthful love, affection and
loyalty”20, the monument was a re-
minder not only of the Emperor’s
presence in the country, but also of
the first permanent statement of loy-
alty of the population of Bosnia and
Herzegovina towards the Emperor
and the Imperial House. Minister
Kállay even congratulated Bosnia
publicly for this “voluntary state-
ment” which “loudly testifies that
the Bosnian people are gratefully
loyal to the most serene ruler and
that they are aware of this historical
moment”.21 He also emphasised that the Emperor’s visit meant “a confirmation of
the Habsburg Dynasty’s sympathy towards Bosnia that lasted for several centuries, as
well as a pledge for its further development”.22 It is interesting that the travel writer
Heinrich Renner, who published his report in 1896, noticed how this monument is
also reminiscent of two other events – the raid of Eugene of Savoy on Bosnia and
Herzegovina in 1697 and the march of the Austro-Hungarian army under General
Josip Baron Filipović across the river Sava in 1878.23 It is clear that the monument as
such, set at the border crossing into Bosnia24, served the purpose of demarcating the
‘imperial’ territory, which would be officially annexed only two decades later.
In the context of memorials which demonstrate the importance and the presence
of the House of Habsburg in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and which were created dur-
ing Kállay’s regime, it would be worth mentioning the so-called Monument to the
Croatian Nobility, raised in Bihać in 1900. Despite the fact that its construction was
initiated by Catholics and by the head of the district in Bihać25, in memory of the no-
bility whose tombstones had been found in the Fethija Mosque in 189426, neither the
Figure 1: Postcard showing the monument
in Bosanski Brod by architect Herman
Bollé, raised in memory of the first
presence of His Apostolic Highness
Emperor and King Franz Joseph I, 1887.
Die Repräsentation der Habsburg-Lothringischen Dynastie in Musik, visuellen Medien und Architektur
1618–1918
Representing the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty in Music, Visual Media and Architecture
- Titel
- Die Repräsentation der Habsburg-Lothringischen Dynastie in Musik, visuellen Medien und Architektur
- Untertitel
- 1618–1918
- Herausgeber
- Werner Telesko
- Verlag
- Böhlau Verlag
- Ort
- Wien
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-205-20507-4
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 448
- Kategorien
- Geschichte Vor 1918