Constructing the Official Patriotic Myth in Multiethnic and Multilingual society: The Case of Habsburg Monarchy, 1805-1832

G. Ragozin, R. Boldyrev
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The paper deals with the issues of constructing a supranational identity in the Austrian Empire. Originally being a reaction to revolutionary ideas transferred from France throughout Europe, conservative ideology appeared to influence the political development of Austria until the downfall of Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The early Austrian conservatism referred to a significant patriotic myth, based on the loyalty towards the ruling dynasty and their empire, represented as the “family of peoples”. The philosophical, political and historical works published by Friedrich von Gentz, Adam von Müller Nitterdorf and Joseph von Hormayr turned into a base for “Dynastic patriotism” with supranational patterns aimed to integrate all the involved peoples into members of the Empire. The myth included the specially constructed historical narrative, political and social philosophy, and the theological support. The myth became a ground for conservative political course of Clemens von Metternich and Francis I and made an impact on the further development of the national problem in the Empire, the Austrian political culture, the German politics of Vienna, and the further development of the AustroPrussian dualism in Germany.
多民族多语言社会中官方爱国神话的建构:以1805-1832年哈布斯堡王朝为例
本文探讨了奥地利帝国超国家认同的建构问题。保守主义最初是对从法国传入整个欧洲的革命思想的反应,直到1918年哈布斯堡王朝垮台,保守主义意识形态似乎影响了奥地利的政治发展。早期奥地利保守主义提到了一个重要的爱国神话,基于对统治王朝及其帝国的忠诚,代表为“人民的家庭”。弗里德里希·冯·根茨、亚当·冯·米勒·尼特多夫和约瑟夫·冯·霍迈尔出版的哲学、政治和历史著作成为“王朝爱国主义”的基础,其超国家模式旨在将所有相关民族整合为帝国的成员。神话包括特殊建构的历史叙事、政治社会哲学和神学支撑。这个神话成为克莱门斯·冯·梅特涅和弗朗索瓦一世保守政治路线的基础,并对帝国民族问题的进一步发展、奥地利政治文化、维也纳德意志政治以及德国奥普二元论的进一步发展产生了影响。
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