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of Alexius Meinongi, ed. Liliana Albertazzi, Dale Jacquette, and Roberto Poli
(Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001), 1–35; and Jan Hálek, “Jan Peisker (1851–1933),”
Akademický bulletin, no. 5 (2008): 5.
47. Vitezslav Chlumský was conscripted and, according to his own report, was
wounded and contracted sepsis in 1914, residing after that on his estate in Silesia.
When the Cracow medical faculty rejected his appeal to be freed from lecturing
until the end of the war, he wrote an emotional letter criticizing the faculty and
commented, in a clearly ironic tone, that “if the Medical Faculty wants to get
rid of me so much, I would be ready to resign the honour of being its member.”
The faculty took this seriously, however, and removed him from his position. See
AUJ, S II 619, Akt Personalny Chlumsky, esp. Chlumský’s letter of 20 April 1917,
the faculty’s writing to the ministry of 21 April 1917, and the letter to Chlumský
informing him of his removal, dated 22 May 1917. See also Zygmunt Albert,
“Prof. Dr. Paweł Ludwig Kučera (1872–1928), kierownik zakładu higieny UJK
we Lwowie,” Archiwum Historii i Filozofii Medycyny 55, no. 1 (1992): 62–70;
and Franciszek Martinczak, “Profesor ortopedii Vitezslav Chlumsky (karta z
działalności we Wrocławiu i Krakowie),” Archiwum Historii Medycyny 37, no. 1
(1974): 93–101.
48. See the controversy about Oleksandr Kolessa, denied a pension in 1930 owing
to the uncertainty about his division of competences in 1919. DALO, F. 26, Op.
5, Spr. 899, 22 February 1930, IVSV-1581/30.
49. “Zákon č. 135/1920 Sb. z. a n., o poměru pražských universit,” in Sbírka zákonů
a nařízení republiky Československé, no. 30 (Prague: Státni tiskárna, 1920),
319–20.
50. August Naegerle, “Bericht über die Studienjahre 1918/19 u. 1919/20,” in An Stelle
der feierlichen Inauguration des Rektors der Deutschen Universität in Prag für
die Studienjahre 1919/20 und 1920/21 (Prague: Selbstverlag, 1921), 36.
51. Naegerle, “Studienjahre 1918/19 u. 1919/20,” 44–47; and Alena Míšková,
“ ‘Heraus aus Prag!’—Pläne für den Aufbau und Umzüge deutscher Hochschulen
in Böhmen,” in Die Suche nach dem Zentrum: Wissenschaftliche Institute und
Bildungseinrichtungen der Deutschen in Böhmen (1800–1945), ed. Kristina
Kaiserová and Miroslav Kunštát (Münster: Waxmann, 2014), 119–44.
52. Andreas Kleinert, “Lampa, Anton,” in Neue Deutsche Biographie, ed. Histor-
ische Kommission bei der Bayrischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin:
Duncker & Humblot, 1982), 13:453–54. One of the émigrés, Eugen Steinach, had
already during the war worked in a private laboratory in Vienna. I thank Sonja
Walch in Vienna for this information.
53. Ota Konrád, Dějepisectví, germanistika a slavistika na Německé univerzitě v
Praze 1918–1945 (Prague: Karolinum, 2011), 53.
54. Konrád, Dějepisectví, germanistika a slavistika, 46–47.
55. Otto Grosser, “Bericht über das Studienjahr 1929/30 [sic!],” in Die feierliche
Inauguration des Rektors der Deutschen Universität in Prag für das Studienjahr
1929/30 (Prague: Selbstverlag, 1930), 9.
56. Grosser, “Bericht,” 6.
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Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918
A Social History of a Multilingual Space
- Title
- Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918
- Subtitle
- A Social History of a Multilingual Space
- Author
- Jan Surman
- Publisher
- Purdue University Press
- Location
- West Lafayette
- Date
- 2019
- Language
- English
- License
- PD
- ISBN
- 978-1-55753-861-1
- Size
- 16.5 x 25.0 cm
- Pages
- 474
- Keywords
- History, Austria, Eduction System, Learning
- Categories
- Geschichte Vor 1918
Table of contents
- List of Illustrations vi
- List of Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Language Use, Terminology, and Geography xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction A Biography of the Academic Space 1
- Chapter 1 Centralizing Science for the Empire 19
- Chapter 2 The Neoabsolutist Search for a Unified Space 49
- Chapterr 3 Living Out Academic Autonomy 89
- Chapter 4 German-Language Universities between Austrian and German Space 139
- Chapter 5 Habsburg Slavs and Their Spaces 175
- Chapter 6 Imperial Space and Its Identities 217
- Chapter 7 Habsburg Legacies 243
- Conclusion Paradoxes of the Central European Academic Space 267
- Appendix 1 Disciplines of Habilitation at Austrian Universities 281
- Appendix 2 Databases of Scholars at Cisleithanian Universities 285
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 383
- Index 445