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Continuities and Discontinuities of the Habsburg Legacy in East-Central European Discourses since 1918

With a foreword by Christoph Augustynowicz

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  • 250 páginas
  • 9 horas de lectura

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In 1918 the Danube Monarchy ceased to exist and its provinces became parts of the Monarchy's successor states, which increasingly assumed the character of nation-states. The regimes of these countries were usually oblivious and/or hostile to remnants of the erstwhile Austrian rule due to ideological reasons: they treated them as traces of a superimposed imperial power and an alien - democratic, pluralistic, liberal - tradition. Notwithstanding that fact, erasing the Habsburg Empire from maps of Europe did not entail the entire cancelation of its legacy on the former Habsburg territories. Although officially neglected or suppressed, this legacy made itself felt, overtly or tacitly, in discourses present in the public sphere of the countries that superseded the Monarchy.

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Continuities and Discontinuities of the Habsburg Legacy in East-Central European Discourses since 1918, Magdalena Baran-Szołtys

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Título
Continuities and Discontinuities of the Habsburg Legacy in East-Central European Discourses since 1918
Subtítulo
With a foreword by Christoph Augustynowicz
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
250
ISBN10
3847109235
ISBN13
9783847109235
Serie
Descripción
In 1918 the Danube Monarchy ceased to exist and its provinces became parts of the Monarchy's successor states, which increasingly assumed the character of nation-states. The regimes of these countries were usually oblivious and/or hostile to remnants of the erstwhile Austrian rule due to ideological reasons: they treated them as traces of a superimposed imperial power and an alien - democratic, pluralistic, liberal - tradition. Notwithstanding that fact, erasing the Habsburg Empire from maps of Europe did not entail the entire cancelation of its legacy on the former Habsburg territories. Although officially neglected or suppressed, this legacy made itself felt, overtly or tacitly, in discourses present in the public sphere of the countries that superseded the Monarchy.