Artists and nobility in East-Central Europe
Titel: | Artists and nobility in East-Central Europe : elite socialization in Vilnius and Brno. Newspaper discourse in 1795-1863 / Halina Beresnevic̆iūtė-Nosálová |
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Veröffentlicht: | Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2018] |
Umfang: | VI, 242 Seiten ; 25 cm, 560 g |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Elitenwandel in der Moderne ; volume 19 |
Andere Ausgaben: |
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe: Beresnevičiūtė-Nosálová, Halina. Artists and Nobility in East-Central Europe. - Berlin : De Gruyter, 2017. - Online-Ressourcen, 250 Seiten
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ISBN: | 9783110490510 ; 311049051X |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis |
- Acknowledgements
- p. vii
- Introduction: Elite compromises in small capital cities
- p. 1
- The regional capitals and their elites
- p. 2
- Land patriotism
- p. 10
- Socialization processes within the emerging civil societies
- p. 14
- Cultural publicity and newspaper discourse as arenas of elite socialization
- p. 20
- Goals, method and structure
- p. 24
- Sources
- p. 26
- Writing of names
- p. 27
- Abbreviations
- p. 27
- Charity and taste
- p. 28
- Vilnius: Pity and beauty in an aristocratic university city
- p. 29
- Brno: Duty and taste in the administrative and industrial centre
- p. 58
- Charity and taste in cultural publicity in Vilnius and Brno: A comparison
- p. 88
- Cosmopolitism and patriotism
- p. 91
- The ideal of the travelling artist
- p. 91
- Vilnius: En route from Warsaw to St Petersburg
- p. 93
- Brno: In the shadow of Vienna
- p. 128
- Cosmopolitism and patriotism in Vilnius and Brno newspapers: Comparative remarks
- p. 150
- Land patriotism: The discourse of integration and innovation
- p. 153
- Social unity: Old values, new people
- p. 153
- The social structure and the theatre space of the cities
- p. 153
- Vilnius: The 'crowds' in the audience
- p. 155
- Brno: The 'exclusive' and the 'broad' audience
- p. 159
- Social integration in cultural publicity in Vilnius and Brno: A comparison
- p. 173
- Land patriotism and religious tolerance
- p. 174
- The religious situation and traditions of urban religious tolerance
- p. 174
- Vilnius: The local Catholic elite in the Orthodox Empire
- p. 179
- Brno: A Catholic city with wealthy Protestant and Jewish minorities
- p. 186
- The 'silent tolerance' in Vilnius and Brno: A comparison
- p. 195
- Land patriotism and national cultures
- p. 196
- Land patriotism and the ethnic make-up of Vilnius and Brno
- p. 196
- Multicultural Vilnius
- p. 201
- German-Czech Brno
- p. 209
- Multinational Vilnius and Brno: Comparative remarks
- p. 221
- Conclusion
- p. 223
- Bibliography
- p. 226
- Sources
- p. 226
- Literature
- p. 227
- Index
- p. 235