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In Tempi della storia, tempi dell'arte: Cesare Battisti tra Vienna e Roma, a cura di L. Dalprà, Trento, Provincia autonoma di Trento 2016.
ISBN:9788894013597
ISBN:9788894013597
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A inizio Ottocento l’impero d’Austria è la più affascinante organizzazione pluralistica del vecchio continente, un coacervo di territori e di popoli – tedeschi, ungheresi, polacchi, italiani – che occupa il cuore dell’Europa. Ma con la... more
A inizio Ottocento l’impero d’Austria è la più affascinante organizzazione pluralistica del vecchio continente, un coacervo di territori e di popoli – tedeschi, ungheresi, polacchi, italiani – che occupa il cuore dell’Europa. Ma con la rivoluzione del 1848-49 inizia per Vienna la sfida con il modello vincente del resto d’Europa, quello nazionale: l’impero poco a poco la perderà. Nella seconda parte del secolo, un clima politico avvelenato dalle sconfitte militari con Italia e Germania esaspera i conflitti fra grandi e piccole nazionalità, ma anche all’interno di ogni gruppo nazionale. La Prima guerra mondiale sarà solo l’ultima pagina, la più tragica, di questi conflitti.
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At the end of the First World War, many historians, but also journalists, writers, politicians, who had lived in the Austro-Hungarian territories described the final years of the Hapsburg Empire. In their works, soldiers, especially... more
At the end of the First World War, many historians, but also journalists, writers, politicians, who had lived in the Austro-Hungarian territories described the final years of the Hapsburg Empire. In their works, soldiers, especially officers, played a leading role.
The article seeks to explain why the world of military personnel, despite being defeated, was chosen to represent the dissolution of the empire and why it became in those years an important part of the so-called “Hapsburg myth”
The article seeks to explain why the world of military personnel, despite being defeated, was chosen to represent the dissolution of the empire and why it became in those years an important part of the so-called “Hapsburg myth”
Fürst und geistliche Herrschaft im Spätmittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit. Vergleichende Perspektiven/Poteri temporali e poteri spirituali tra Italia e Germania (sec. XIII-XVIII). Una prospettiva comparata 1. Gemeinsames Forschungskolloquium des Instituts für Bayerische Geschichte an der Ludwi...more
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The crisis and the the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire have been long interpreted as the somehow inevitable result of the national laceration that had struck it in the second half of the nineteenth century. Unable to react to stronger... more
The crisis and the the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire have been long interpreted as the somehow inevitable result of the national laceration that had struck it in the second half of the nineteenth century. Unable to react to stronger and stronger centrifugal forces, the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy, slipped into the First World War without a future in front of it. The essay, however, tries to place the events of the national clashes on a wider scene, considering further factors: the lively parliamentary life of the last Austria, the attempts at a constitutional reform, and finally the last - and disastrous - ambitions in foreign and military politics.
