雷根斯堡还是奥格斯堡?通过波希米亚特使弗朗茨·卡尔·瓦拉蒂斯瓦夫·冯·米特罗维茨的视角,《永久帝国议会》和1713/1714年的最后一次瘟疫流行

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Filip Vávra
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本文探讨了与帝国永久议会有关的问题,以及为应对瘟疫流行而从雷根斯堡迁往奥格斯堡的后果。这些事件的关键人物是弗朗茨·卡尔·瓦蒂斯拉夫·冯·米特罗维茨,他当时是国会的波西米亚特使;他亲身经历了这种情况,他死后留下的文件- -特别是他寄出的外交报告- -是宝贵的资料来源。由于议会的运作及其使节的活动几乎完全被捷克(实际上是国际)史学所忽视,本文旨在介绍这一主题。为此,文本的第一部分详细介绍了国会的结构和立法程序。第二部分关注1713/1714年瘟疫的流行及其对议会的影响。
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Regensburg or Augsburg? The Perpetual Imperial Diet and the last plague epidemic in 1713/1714 through the eyes of the Bohemian envoy Franz Karl Wratislaw von Mitrowitz
The article explores issues relating to the Perpetual Imperial Diet and the consequences of its relocation from Regensburg to Augsburg in response to an epidemic of plague. A key figure in these events was Franz Karl Wratislaw von Mitrowitz, who at the time was the Bohemian envoy to the Diet; he experienced the situation in person, and documents from his posthumous estate – especially the diplomatic reports which he sent – are a valuable source of information. Because the functioning of the Diet and the activities of its envoys have been almost completely neglected by Czech (and indeed international) historiography, this article aims to provide an introduction to the topic. To do so, the first part of the text gives details of the Diet’s structure and the legislative process. The second part focuses on the plague epidemic of 1713/1714 and its consequences for the Diet.
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