The Politics of Cultural Retreat: Imperial Bureaucracy in Austrian Galicia, 1772-1867

The Politics of Cultural Retreat: Imperial Bureaucracy in Austrian Galicia, 1772-1867

by Iryna Vushko
The Politics of Cultural Retreat: Imperial Bureaucracy in Austrian Galicia, 1772-1867

The Politics of Cultural Retreat: Imperial Bureaucracy in Austrian Galicia, 1772-1867

by Iryna Vushko

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Overview

An illuminating history of state-building, nationalism, and bureaucracy, this book tells the story of how an international cohort of Austrian officials from Bohemia, Hungary, the Hapsburg Netherlands, Italy, and several German states administered Galicia from its annexation from Poland-Lithuania in 1772 until the beginning of Polish autonomy in 1867. Historian Iryna Vushko examines the interactions between these German-speaking bureaucrats and the local Galician population of Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews. She reveals how Enlightenment-inspired theories of modernity and supranational uniformity essentially backfired, ultimately bringing about results that starkly contradicted the original intentions and ideals of the imperial governors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300213386
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 05/26/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Iryna Vushko is assistant professor of history at Hunter College, City University of New York. She lives in New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

List of Abbreviations xii

Introduction 1

1 Bureaucratic Enlightenment and Galicia 18

2 Civilizers at Work, 1772-1794 46

3 The Napoleonic Test, 1792-1815 83

4 Between Vienna, St. Petersburg and Warsaw 1826-1832 105

5 Austrian Bureaucracy and Polish Aristocracy 127

6 Literature, Politics, and Galician Ruthenians 157

7 Administering the Jews 182

8 Bureaucracy and Revolutions, 1846-1848 206

Conclusion: 1848, 1867, and Beyond 231

Notes 253

Index 301

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