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were confirmed by none other than Tomek, Hanuš was suspended shortly
after the funeral. Thun-Hohenstein dismissed Hanuš at the beginning of the
winter term of 1852.181
Intentions and Results
Given Thun-Hohenstein’s strategy of balancing local and foreign appoint-
ments, one can discern differences in the nominees depending on the faculty
and locality. The medical faculties remained predominantly Habsburg.
Correspondingly, they were also bound to the local language situation,
both in Prague and in Cracow; at these universities in 1860, only a few
scholars who had been born outside of the respective province likely spoke
only German.182 In Vienna in 1860, all but one scholar at the medical fac-
ulty had been born in the Habsburg Empire. At the philosophical faculty in
Vienna, in contrast, a third of the lecturers had been born outside the mon-
archy. Three non-Habsburg-born scholars (i.e., 30 percent of all professors)
taught in Graz, and one in Innsbruck, where around half of the scholars
were Tyroleans. Faculties within multilingual provinces also show less con-
centration on local scholars, as in the case of medicine. In Prague in 1860,
almost half of the lecturers had been born outside Bohemia or Moravia, and
figure 2 Augustin Smetana’s struggle for liberalism and against the domination of
the Catholic Church not only became a point of reference for his contemporaries but
remains in the collective memory even today. Here, the scene of his burial. (From
Galerie NE: Galerie osobnosti, které se nebály jít proti proudu [Galery-No: Gallery of
people who were not afraid to swim against the current]. Drawing by Jaroslav Ježek.)
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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