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he strove to conclude the rebellion through political mediation, against the
will of the nationalistic organizations.84 In other regions, groups of scholars
and intellectuals fueled political liberalism, demanding the liberalization of
public and cultural life, but without engaging in open antigovernment action.
In university cities, students formed so-called Studentenlegionen
(Student Legions), whose aim was to aid the revolutionaries through ac-
tive participation. At the beginning of the movement, national issues were
decidedly in second place behind political calls for coups d’état against
Metternich’s oppressive regime, in favor of liberalism. In Prague, Bohemian
students who identified as Czech or German fought together, forgetting
their cultural conflicts and differences and turning against the government.
Paradoxically, this meant turning their rage against Leo Thun-Hohenstein,
who shortly before had been named governor of Bohemia. The young count
was held captive in the Carolinum and was released only through the medi-
ation of the language scholar and historian Pavel Josef Šafárik (also written
Šafařik), who later had a massive influence on Thun-Hohenstein’s appoint-
ment policy in Bohemia.85 Alliances across linguistic and cultural-political
figure 1 University Square in Vienna during the night of 13–14 March 1848 and
the establishment of the Academic Legion. (Archive of the University of Vienna,
106.I.584. Artist: R. Swoboda.)
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Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918
A Social History of a Multilingual Space
- Titel
- Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918
- Untertitel
- A Social History of a Multilingual Space
- Autor
- Jan Surman
- Verlag
- Purdue University Press
- Ort
- West Lafayette
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- ISBN
- 978-1-55753-861-1
- Abmessungen
- 16.5 x 25.0 cm
- Seiten
- 474
- Schlagwörter
- History, Austria, Eduction System, Learning
- Kategorien
- Geschichte Vor 1918
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 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