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RegionalElites,NationalistPolitics, LocalAccommodations.
Center-PeripheryStruggles inLateDualistHungary
Thehistoryof empires is currently enjoyinga revival andhasnowbecome the
subject of intensive scholarly interest. A significant example of the growing
literatureon“NewImperialHistory,”1 is PieterM. Judson’sworkontheHabs-
burg Empire. This book also typifies the newwave of historiography on the
history of the Habsburg realm, a trend that has also led to a thorough re-
consideration of Eastern Europe’s not too distant past.2The literature on the
dualist state however, tends to replicate its peculiar structure, and the works
barelyattempttoconnect thehistoryofits twohalves.Thereisgoodreasonand
justification for this approach;Hungary and the ‘provinces represented in the
Reichsrat’(Cisleithania;or,inshort,Austria)hadprofoundlydifferentstructural
characteristics fromtheperspectiveof their state structures.TheAustrianhalf
was a conglomerate of provinceswith various administrative traditions: these
were partial legislations that retained (or, relative to the neo-absolutist times,
regained) a certaindegreeof autonomyevenafter 1867.Hungary, on theother
hand,wassupposedtobeaunitarystatewithaunifiedadministrationandlegal
system.Furthermore,whiletherewasnonationalmovementintheAustrianhalf
thatwouldhaveencompassedallof theprovinces tomake it a startingpointof
overall nationalizing attempts, Hungarywas imagined as a nation state by its
eliteswithall of itsnationalizingconsequences.3Butquestions thathave rarely
been raised thus farnowseempertinent andnecessary inorder toaddress the
mechanics of integrating two states within a common imperial framework.
1 Ulrike von Hirschhausen, New Imperial History? Programm, Potenzial, Perspektiven, in:
GeschichteundGesellschaft 41 (2016),p. 718–757.
2 PieterM. Judson, TheHabsburg Empire. ANewHistory, Cambridge 2016; GaryB. Cohen,
NationalistPolitics and theDynamicsofState andCivil Society in theHabsburgMonarchy,
1867–1914, in:CentralEuropeanHistory40(2007),p. 241–278,seealsothenumerousworks
onnational indifference.
3 WesleyHiers/AndreasWimmer, Is nationalism the cause or the consequence of the end of
empire?, in: John A. Hall/Sinisa Malesevic (ed.), Nationalism andWar, Cambridge 2013,
p. 212–254.
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