Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879

This article aims to investigate the viewpoint of the Austro-German liberal movement – both ideologically and practically – towards the arguments for Bohemian state rights made by the conservative Bohemian Great Landowners and Czech political parties in the period from 1861 to 1879. The February Pat...

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Main Author: Kwan, Jonathan
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Published: Masaryk Institute and Archives of CAS 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33803/
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description This article aims to investigate the viewpoint of the Austro-German liberal movement – both ideologically and practically – towards the arguments for Bohemian state rights made by the conservative Bohemian Great Landowners and Czech political parties in the period from 1861 to 1879. The February Patent of 1861 is a convenient starting point because it reintroduced representative bodies and facilitated the development of modern democratic politics. The 1879 parliamentary elections constituted a significant turning point in Austrian and Bohemian politics since the Austro-German liberals lost the majority in the central parliament while the conservative Bohemian and Czech parties attended parliament after a sixteen-year absence and joined the conservative-Slav coalition supporting the government. The principal argument is that while the Austro-German liberals (particularly the Bohemian-German faction) were generally opposed to Bohemian state rights, this must be qualified by the genuine desire for compromise (under certain conditions) and the considerable tactical flexibility. Moreover, the wider Imperial context must always be kept in mind when analyzing the events and opinions. Chronologically, the article focuses on key parliamentary debates to illustrate the changing relations: the fluid 1860s, the crucial period from 1867 to 1871 (when there was a real possibility of a form of Bohemian state rights) through to the turning point of 1879.
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spelling nottingham-338032020-05-04T20:05:22Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33803/ Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879 Kwan, Jonathan This article aims to investigate the viewpoint of the Austro-German liberal movement – both ideologically and practically – towards the arguments for Bohemian state rights made by the conservative Bohemian Great Landowners and Czech political parties in the period from 1861 to 1879. The February Patent of 1861 is a convenient starting point because it reintroduced representative bodies and facilitated the development of modern democratic politics. The 1879 parliamentary elections constituted a significant turning point in Austrian and Bohemian politics since the Austro-German liberals lost the majority in the central parliament while the conservative Bohemian and Czech parties attended parliament after a sixteen-year absence and joined the conservative-Slav coalition supporting the government. The principal argument is that while the Austro-German liberals (particularly the Bohemian-German faction) were generally opposed to Bohemian state rights, this must be qualified by the genuine desire for compromise (under certain conditions) and the considerable tactical flexibility. Moreover, the wider Imperial context must always be kept in mind when analyzing the events and opinions. Chronologically, the article focuses on key parliamentary debates to illustrate the changing relations: the fluid 1860s, the crucial period from 1867 to 1871 (when there was a real possibility of a form of Bohemian state rights) through to the turning point of 1879. Masaryk Institute and Archives of CAS 2016 Article PeerReviewed Kwan, Jonathan (2016) Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879. Stred/Centre. Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies of Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries, 8 (1). ISSN 1803-9243
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Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
title Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
title_full Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
title_fullStr Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
title_full_unstemmed Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
title_short Austro-German liberalism and Bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
title_sort austro-german liberalism and bohemian state rights, 1861-1879
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33803/