“Never Have I Been a Good Austrian” Henrik Marczali and the Habsburg Empire Cover Image

„Mert biz én jó osztrák soh’sem voltam” Marczali Henrik és a Habsburg Birodalom
“Never Have I Been a Good Austrian” Henrik Marczali and the Habsburg Empire

Author(s): Imre Tarafás
Subject(s): Political history, Social history, Nationalism Studies, 19th Century
Published by: Pécsi Tudományegyetem
Keywords: Habsburg Empire; historiography; nationalism; 19th century; Austria; Henrik Marczali;

Summary/Abstract: The study examines how the Habsburg Empire can be situated in Henrik Marczali’s view of history. I begin by examining the implications of Marczali’s concept of nation and his views on the dynamics of world history for the empire in his work on the question of nationhood. I will then analyse his review of the Austrian author, who advocated a total imperial approach, and finally I will examine his position on the question of the Compromise and the historical representation of Austro-Hungarian relations in his summary historical works. The final conclusion of the paper is that in Marczali’s world-historical view of the Empire, it represented a kind of anomaly, and although the historian’s explicit statements were in favour of maintaining the system of conciliation, the lessons of his historical portrayal of the Austro-Hungarian relationship implied the harmfulness of this relationship.

  • Issue Year: 11/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 186-208
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Hungarian
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