The Austro-Hungarian monarchy revisited
Titel: | The Austro-Hungarian monarchy revisited / ed. by András Gerö. Translated from the Hungarian by Thomas J. and Helen DeKornfeld |
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Beteiligt: | ; ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Boulder, CO [u.a.] : Social Science Monographs [u.a.], 2009 |
Umfang: | viii, 221 Seiten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
CHSP Hungarian studies series ; no. 20 East European monographs ; no. 751 |
ISBN: | 9780880336505 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Foreword
- p. vii
- The Monarchy: Heritage and Memory
- p. 1
- Becoming Civilized and Middle Class
- p. 1
- Europe, Central Europe, Habsburg Monarchy
- p. 3
- Multiethnicity, Multiculturalism
- p. 7
- Reality and Appearance
- p. 12
- The Common Market of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
- p. 21
- The Economic Achievements of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
- Scale and Speed
- p. 51
- Market and Hierarchy
- p. 52
- The Rate of Growth
- p. 71
- National Monument and Museum Affairs
- p. 85
- Musealization of the National Monuments
- p. 85
- 1
- Musealization
- p. 85
- 2
- Historiographic Researches
- p. 92
- 3
- The Institutions
- p. 102
- Radical Democratic Criticism of the Dualist Monarchy: A Present Day Perspective
- p. 113
- The Empire Has No Future
- p. 116
- Feudalism and Democracy
- p. 119
- Parliamentary Cretinism
- p. 120
- Nationalism, Chauvinism, and Patriotism
- p. 123
- A New Approach to History
- p. 124
- Morality and Politics
- p. 125
- Lessons from the Viewpoint of Our Current Dilemmas
- p. 127
- The Political System of Dualism|Éva Somogyi
- p. 135
- The Compromise Forty Years Later
- p. 135
- With Whom Did Hungary Compromise in 1867?
- p. 139
- The Delegation. A Symbol of Dualist Parity and Constitutionality
- p. 142
- Fait Accompli
- p. 146
- The Role of the Monarch in Joint Affairs--as Perceived by the Hungarians
- p. 151
- The Functioning of the Hungarian Political System
- 1
- Who Owns the Government?
- Does It Belong to the Government Party or Does the Government Have a Party?
- p. 154
- 2
- Who Owns the Government?
- p. 158
- His Majesty's Government?
- p. 158
- Whose Policy Is It?
- p. 160
- Who Is Being Represented?
- p. 165
- The Nation-State in a Multinational Empire
- p. 169
- Territories and Structures
- p. 172
- The Compromise as a Model
- p. 178
- Divergence and Convergence
- p. 182
- The Last Hungarian Attempts
- p. 187
- Seeking a Czech-German Compromise
- p. 188
- The Reevaluated Past
- Memory of the Dual Monarchy in Hungarian Literature
- p. 193
- Name Index
- p. 217
- Contributors
- p. 223
- Books Published by CHSP
- p. 226