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Österreichs friedlicher Kreuzzug 1839-1917 : das Heilige Land in Außenpolitik, Gesellschaft und Mentalitäten der Habsburgermonarchie
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ISBN: 9783700189749 3700189745 3700186169 9783700186168 Year: 2021 Publisher: Wien Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

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This study is a source-based contribution to the history of ‘Catholic Austria’ with its cooperation between church and state that transcended borders and was marked by both inter- and transnationality. Against the backdrop of the European competition for influence in the Holy Land – which was at the time part of the Ottoman Empire – this book traces a series of developments which led to an increasing commitment on the part of the Habsburg Monarchy, a major Catholic power, and a growing interest among broad sections of its population under the watchword of a ‘peaceful crusade’. Combining foreign policy, society, and mindsets as parameters for analysis utilizes recent historiographical approaches for the field of research. The study focuses on state-church actors (with the dynasty at the top) and institutions: the General Commissioner’s Office for the Holy Land in Vienna; the Franciscan printing press, the Consulate, and the Hospice in Jerusalem; the Maltese infirmary in Tantur; the hospital of the Order of St. John of God in Nazareth; and the mission station in Gaza. Apart from presenting the legal basis for the European presence, thoughts are offered on, for example, the ‘monks’ squabble at the holy sites’ and on the development of pilgrimages and associations. For the decades from Metternich up to the First World War, cycles of striving for prestige as well as periods of restricted scope for action characterized Austrian activities in the Holy Land, but the ‘Jerusalem milieu’ always remained a constant. This book therefore adds a vital aspect to our image of the late Habsburg Empire on the international stage.

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Europe and Palestine 1799-1948: Religion - Politics - Society
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ISBN: 9783700168041 3700168047 3700169205 Year: 2006 Volume: 142 Publisher: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

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The encounter of Occident and Orient is one of the major topics of our time. This encounter is the theme of the present volume in regards to the Palestinian realm from 1799 to 1948. The contributions of twelve authors from Germany, France, Israel, Italy, Austria, Russia, and Switzerland are concerned with a period in which the ordinary interest for the land of the Bible and Christian history was connected to a much greater cultural and political discourse, which was not only carried out by the western churches, but also by European societies in general. In nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Palestine, many forces were at work; from 1516/17 Palestine belonged to the Ottoman Empire. Beginning in the nineteenth century, especially after 1840, this small territory became an issue for world politics. The maintenance of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire constituted one of the guidelines of the European powers.


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Europe and Palestine 1799-1948: Religion - Politics - Society
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ISBN: 3700169205 3700168047 9783700168041 Year: 2006 Publisher: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

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The encounter of Occident and Orient is one of the major topics of our time. This encounter is the theme of the present volume in regards to the Palestinian realm from 1799 to 1948. The contributions of twelve authors from Germany, France, Israel, Italy, Austria, Russia, and Switzerland are concerned with a period in which the ordinary interest for the land of the Bible and Christian history was connected to a much greater cultural and political discourse, which was not only carried out by the western churches, but also by European societies in general. In nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Palestine, many forces were at work; from 1516/17 Palestine belonged to the Ottoman Empire. Beginning in the nineteenth century, especially after 1840, this small territory became an issue for world politics. The maintenance of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire constituted one of the guidelines of the European powers.


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Internationale Geschichte in Theorie und Praxis
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ISBN: 9783700180005 Year: 2017 Publisher: Wien Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

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Europa und Palästina 1799-1948 : Religion - Politik - Gesellschaft
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ISBN: 9783700169208 Year: 2010 Publisher: Wien Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

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On the Way to the "(Un)Known"? : The Ottoman Empire in Travelogues (c. 1450-1900)

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Nineteen authors from nine countries analyze reports of travels to the Ottoman Empire between the fifteenth and the nineteenth centuries. The volume discusses questions of perceptions of "otherness", the circulation of knowledge, intermedial relations, gender roles, and explores possibilities and limits of digital analysis.

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