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eralssincerely faithfulandeager todemonstratecitypatriotism,andirredentist
whoignoredthefestivities;theSlovenesonthecontrarywereunanimousintheir
adhesionto thecommemorations.Mostpressorgansreportedonthe local fes-
tivities aswell asontheViennesecelebrations: theemperor’sportrait adorned
thefrontpageonhisbirthdayaswellason2December, thedateofhisaccessto
thethronein1848.Specialissueswerepublishedrecallingthemajoreventsofhis
reign aswell as his personal tragedies (the violent deaths of his brotherMax-
imilian,hissonRudolph,andhiswifeElisabeth).The leitmotivwashis fatherly
figureenhancedbyhisoldage(78in1908);hewasthusdepictedasthe‘father’of
the peoples regardless of language and confession. Beyond city patriotism
Francis Josephwas themainelementof transnational identification.
Twocasesof ‘constructed’Habsburgcities:Czernowitzand
Sarajevo.Acolonialproject?
In order to affirm the domination of the Habsburg Empire over Bucovina,
Czernowitz was transformed in a showcase where the achievements of the
monarchywere displayed. FacingRussia andRomania eastwards, Czernowitz
andBucovinawereassignedthemissionofrepresentingthewesttowardseastern
‘barbaric’ lands. Although the press never ceased to lament about the ‘back-
wardness’ of theprovince, in factCzernowitzwasgiven institutionsand infra-
structures thatweredisproportionatewithrespect to its real signification.They
were undeniably more ‘modern’ than their counterparts in the neighboring
countries (where someof themdid simply not exist) and servedprecisely the
purpose of displayingKultur anddevelopment.34The ‘colonial’ attitude of the
monarchy toward Bucovina can be debated but there was a real intention of
developing theprovince.ButCzernowitzwasalsoseenasaPotemkinvillage in
comparisontothesadrealitiesof thecountrysidewhereunderdevelopmentwas
obvious.Theabsenceofindustryreflectedthelackofdynamismoftheprovince.
As ameans to hide these problems, themonarchy insisted on showing its be-
nevolentpresence in town.The road toprogresswasparticularlyobviousafter
the foundationof theuniversity in1875.Before thatFrancis Josephhadalready
visitedthetownontwooccasions.Initiativeshadstartedin1873 for thecoming
commemoration of Bucovina’s integration into theHabsburg lands. Not only
wastheopeningoftheuniversity tobethemajoreventplannedfor1875butalso
34 Michael John, ‘Schmelztiegel’ – ‘Mosaik’ – regionales Zentrum1880–1914: Stadttypus im
Vergleich.Migration, IntegrationundEthnizität, in: BrnoV&dni,V&deˇnBrnu. Zemsk8me-
tropole a centrumrˇ&sˇe v 19. Stolet& [Brünn–Wien,Wien–Brünn. Landesmetropolenund
ZentrumdesReiches im19. Jahrhundert],Brno2008,p. 221–241,herep.230.
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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