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The birth of the modern central European citizen
168 pages
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- This book was inspired by the picturesque Moravian town of Kroměříž, which has left an indelible mark on the history of parliamentarism in central Europe. This town saw the first attempt at nurturing the peaceful coexistence of nations within the Habsburg monarchy, based on the principles of constitutional monarchy. Central to the scholars' analyses are the themes of political and economic liberalism, the transformation from a rural peasant to an urban industrial society, and the formation of national identities and communities. These topics are all examined with an awareness of the diversity and complexity of the political, ethnic, religious and social composition of central Europe. [Publisher's text]
- Selected papers presented at a conference held in Kroměříž, Czech Republic, September 19-21, 2018.
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ISBN: 9791254691328
COLLECTION
VEDETTES-MATIÈRE
- Citizenship -- Europe, Central -- History -- Congresses
- Europe, Central -- History -- Congresses
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Dans ce volume
- Introduction
- Civil society
- The Central-European form of a European civic nation
- The formation of the Slovak nation and the Slovak national program
- František Palacký (1798-1876) : federalist, Central European, visionary
- The legacy of the Reichstag of Kremsier and the concept of national autonomy
- The end of the Habsburg empire from a Hungarian perspective
- The birth or demise of the Central European citizen? : an essay on selected literature
- 1918 : from the monarchy to the republic
- Clubs and the formation of civic society in the long nineteenth century based on the example of Moravia
- Democratization of society and female issues
- The social issue as a crucial topic of the 1800s
- Contributors
- Index