Embers of Empire: Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918

The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy at the end of World War I ushered in a period of radical change for East-Central European political structures and national identities. Yet this transformed landscape inevitably still bore the traces of its imperial past. Breaking with traditional histories that take 1918 as a strict line of demarcation, this collection focuses on the complexities that attended the transition from the Habsburg Empire to its successor states. In so doing, it produces new and more nuanced insights into the persistence and effectiveness of imperial institutions, as well as the sources of instability in the newly formed nation-states.

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Embers of Empire: Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918

The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy at the end of World War I ushered in a period of radical change for East-Central European political structures and national identities. Yet this transformed landscape inevitably still bore the traces of its imperial past. Breaking with traditional histories that take 1918 as a strict line of demarcation, this collection focuses on the complexities that attended the transition from the Habsburg Empire to its successor states. In so doing, it produces new and more nuanced insights into the persistence and effectiveness of imperial institutions, as well as the sources of instability in the newly formed nation-states.

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Embers of Empire: Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918

Embers of Empire: Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918

Embers of Empire: Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918

Embers of Empire: Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918

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Overview

The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy at the end of World War I ushered in a period of radical change for East-Central European political structures and national identities. Yet this transformed landscape inevitably still bore the traces of its imperial past. Breaking with traditional histories that take 1918 as a strict line of demarcation, this collection focuses on the complexities that attended the transition from the Habsburg Empire to its successor states. In so doing, it produces new and more nuanced insights into the persistence and effectiveness of imperial institutions, as well as the sources of instability in the newly formed nation-states.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789200232
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/29/2018
Series: Austrian and Habsburg Studies , #22
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 366
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Paul Miller teaches history at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland) and at McDaniel College in the U.S. His forthcoming book, Misfire: The Sarajevo Assassination and the Winding Road to World War I, will be published by Oxford University Press in February 2022.


Claire Morelon is ERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Padova. She holds a dual doctorate in Modern European History from the University of Birmingham and the Institut d'Études Politiques in Paris, and was a Junior Research Fellow at The Queen’s College, University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Claire Morelon

PART I: PERMANENCE AND REVOLUTION: NATIONAL POLITICS IN THE TRANSITION TO THE SUCCESSOR STATES

Chapter 1. Negotiating Post-Imperial Transitions: Local Societies and Nationalizing States in East Central Europe    
Gábor Egry

Chapter 2. State Legitimacy and Continuity between the Habsburg Empire and Czechoslovakia: The 1918 Transition in Prague    
Claire Morelon

Chapter 3. Strangers among Friends: Leon Biliński between Imperial Austria and New Poland    
Iryna Vushko

Chapter 4. Ideology on Display: Continuity and Rupture at Exhibitions in Austria-Hungary and Czechoslovakia, 1873–1928    
Marta Filipová

PART II: THE HABSBURG ARMY'S FINAL BATTLES

Chapter 5. Reflections on the Legacy of the Imperial and Royal Army in the Successor States    
Richard Bassett

Chapter 6. Imperial into National Officers: K.(u.) K. Officers of Romanian Nationality Before and after the Great War    
Irina Marin

Chapter 7. Shades of Empire: Austro-Hungarian Officers, Frankists, and the Afterlives of Austria-Hungary in Croatia, 1918–1929    
John Paul Newman

PART III: CHURCH, DYNASTY, ARISTOCRACY: THE POST-WAR FATE OF IMPERIAL PILLARS

Chapter 8. “All the German Princes Driven Out!”: The Catholic Church in Vienna and the First Austrian Republic    
Michael Carter-Sinclair

Chapter 9. Wealthy Landowners or Weak Remnants of the Imperial Past?: Central European Nobles during and after the First World War    
Konstantinos Raptis

Chapter 10. Sinner, Saint―or Cipher?: The Austrian Republic and the Death of Emperor Karl I     
Christopher Brennan

PART IV: HISTORY, MEMORY, MENTALITÉ: PROCESSING THE EMPIRE'S PASSING

Chapter 11. “What Did They Die For?”: War Remembrance in Austria in the Transition from Empire to Nation State    
Christoph Mick

Chapter 12. “The First Victim of the First World War”: Franz Ferdinand in Austrian Memory    
Paul Miller

Afterword
Pieter M. Judson

Index

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