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way to the stationhehad theopportunity to see ‘Pozsonybynight’ for thecity
was illuminated in his honor.During theweek following the inauguration the
presscontinuedtoreportonvariousaspectsthusmaintainingtheinterestofthe
public and celebrating local pride. However it was certainly easier to com-
memorateapersonalityaboutwhomtherewasaconsensus inHungary thanto
celebratethepresentruler.IndeedonlyonerelevantstatueofFrancisJosephwas
erected on theHungarian territory (a bust of himwas put up in the arcades
surroundingSzeged cathedral): hewasoneof theHabsburg rulers figuringon
the colonnade of theMillenniummonument in Budapest. There were not so
manyinAustriaeitherbecauseofthedifficulty toportraysomeonewhowasstill
alive.22Hiswife, Elisabeth, who had shown sympathy for theMagyars before
1867 was more willingly commemorated after she was assassinated in 1898:
statuesofherarestill standing inBudapest,EsztergomandMakj.23
ThesamecouldbesaidforTriestewhereapartfromthemonumentdedicated
toMaximilian,nootherHabsburgrulerwashonoredthereexceptElisabeth.The
creationofthememorialwasnotconsensualeitherforalreadyatthenewsofthe
assassinationtherehadbeensometroubles inthecity.Theinformationthat the
murdererwasanItaliancausedspontaneousdemonstrationsofhostilityagainst
irredentism.Thepress insistedonthe fact thatLuigiLuccheniwasananarchist
born in Paris and living in Switzerland but the Italian newspapers were un-
comfortable about the possible identification in the public opinion. Il Piccolo
tried toput theblameon theSlovenes bymentioning that another anti-Italian
demonstrationhad takenplace inLaibach. InTrieste a crowdof some200–300
persons shouted “abasso” (down) andmarched in the streets. The paper was
outragedat theapparentpassivityof thepolice.24 Intheendsomethirtypeople
wereindeedarrestedbutthetroubleswentonforafewdays.IlPiccolonotedwith
someperfidy that thearrestedpersonsboreGermanandSlavicnames.25
TheprojectoferectingamonumenttoEmpressElisabethwasfirstmentioned
in1900: it emanated froman initiativeofworkers shockedby the fact that the
murdererwaspresented as aworker. Theywanted tounite in their project the
populations of the littoral but as was expected, they could not find enough
financial support. In1902a committeewas constitutedwithprominentnames
susceptible to attract donations.26 One of the leaders was Mario Morpurgo,
memberofoneofthewealthiestJewishfamiliesofTrieste.Finallyaconsiderable
22 Urbanitsch,PluralistMythandNationalistRealities (seenote12),p. 121.
23 Inotherplacesaswell shewasspared thedamnatiomemoriae thatbefellherhusband: she
hadplayednopart in the ruling systemandwas somehow ‘sanctified’ byher tragicdeath.
24 IlPiccolo, 6091(12.09.1898)S.1.
25 IlPiccolo, 6092(13.09.1898)S.1.
26 Festschrift ausAnlass der EnthüllungdesKaiserin ElisabethDenkmals inTriest. Separat-
ausgabedesTriesterTagblatt,Triest1912,p. 36.
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Österreich-Ungarns imperiale Herausforderungen
Nationalismen und Rivalitäten im Habsburgerreich um 1900
- Titel
- Österreich-Ungarns imperiale Herausforderungen
- Untertitel
- Nationalismen und Rivalitäten im Habsburgerreich um 1900
- Autoren
- Wolfram Dornik
- Bernhard Bachinger
- Stephan Lehnstaedt
- Verlag
- V&R unipress GmbH
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-7370-1060-3
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Seiten
- 362
- Schlagwörter
- KUK, K.U.K, Habsburg, Monarchie, Österreich-Ungarn
- Kategorien
- Geschichte Vor 1918