Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction Laurence Cole and Daniel L. Unowsky
Chapter 1. Patriotic and national myths: National consciousness and elementary school education in imperial Austria Ernst Bruckmüller
Chapter 2. Military veterans and popular patriotism in imperial Austria, 1870—1914 Laurence Cole
Chapter 3. Emperor Joseph II in the Austrian imagination to 1914 Nancy M. Wingfield
Chapter 4. The flyspecks on Palivec’s portrait: Francis Joseph, the symbols of monarchy, and Czech popular loyalty Hugh LeCaine Agnew
Chapter 5. Celebrating two emperors and a revolution: The public contest to represent the Polish and Ruthenian nations in 1880 Daniel L. Unowsky
Chapter 6. Empress Elisabeth as Hungarian queen: The uses of celebrity monarchism Alice Freifeld
Chapter 7. State ritual and ritual parody: Croatian student protest and the limits of loyalty at the end of the nineteenth-century Sarah Kent
Chapter 8. Collective identifications and Austro-Hungarian Jews (1914—1918): The contradictions and travails of Avigdor Hameiri Alon Rachamimov
Chapter 9. Representing constitutional monarchy in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain, Germany, and Austria Christiane Wolf
Afterword R.J.W. Evans
Notes on contributors Select bibliography Index