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9. Representing Constitutional Monarchy in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-century Britain, Germany, and Austria
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Christiane Wolf
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Patriotic and National Myths: National Consciousness and Elementary School Education in Imperial Austria 11
- 2. Military Veterans and Popular Patriotism in Imperial Austria, 1870–1914 36
- 3. Emperor Joseph II in the Austrian Imagination up to 1914 62
- 4. The Flyspecks on Palivec’s Portrait: Francis Joseph, the Symbols of Monarchy, and Czech Popular Loyalty 86
- 5. Celebrating Two Emperors and a Revolution: The Public Contest to Represent the Polish and Ruthenian Nations in 1880 113
- 6. Empress Elisabeth as Hungarian Queen: The Uses of Celebrity Monarchism 138
- 7. State Ritual and Ritual Parody: Croatian Student Protest and the Limits of Loyalty at the End of the Nineteenth Century 162
- 8. Collective Identifications and Austro-Hungarian Jews (1914–1918): The Contradictions and Travails of Avigdor Hameiri 178
- 9. Representing Constitutional Monarchy in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-century Britain, Germany, and Austria 199
- Afterword 223
- Select Bibliography 233
- Index 236
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Patriotic and National Myths: National Consciousness and Elementary School Education in Imperial Austria 11
- 2. Military Veterans and Popular Patriotism in Imperial Austria, 1870–1914 36
- 3. Emperor Joseph II in the Austrian Imagination up to 1914 62
- 4. The Flyspecks on Palivec’s Portrait: Francis Joseph, the Symbols of Monarchy, and Czech Popular Loyalty 86
- 5. Celebrating Two Emperors and a Revolution: The Public Contest to Represent the Polish and Ruthenian Nations in 1880 113
- 6. Empress Elisabeth as Hungarian Queen: The Uses of Celebrity Monarchism 138
- 7. State Ritual and Ritual Parody: Croatian Student Protest and the Limits of Loyalty at the End of the Nineteenth Century 162
- 8. Collective Identifications and Austro-Hungarian Jews (1914–1918): The Contradictions and Travails of Avigdor Hameiri 178
- 9. Representing Constitutional Monarchy in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-century Britain, Germany, and Austria 199
- Afterword 223
- Select Bibliography 233
- Index 236