This paper aims to outline the specific Habsburg character of Austrian Catholicism through a study of Pietas Austriaca, the supposed Habsburg tradition of Catholic piety, and its role in the First and Second Austrian Republics. It analyzes the narrative of Austrian history presented by the Heldendenkmal, or Heroes’ Monument, which was erected in Vienna in 1934. Further, it argues that Pietas Austriaca was linked in the postwar period to a notion of Heimat (Home, Homeland) and served the needs of Austrian political Catholicism, which was seeking to recruit former National Socialists
The study deals with the historiography reflection of the metamorphoses of the position of the Cath...
The words of the Moscow Declaration of 1943 allowed Austria to claim itself as a victim of Hitler, r...
The paper deals with the problem of a relation between the sacred spaces and the holy bodies in the ...
This paper aims to outline the specific Habsburg character of Austrian Catholicism through a study o...
The Pomp and Politics of Patriotism concentrates on the official presentation of the imperial cult, ...
In a Catholic monarchy, it is to be expected that religion played a transcendentally important role....
In recent years ground-breaking research on the legacy of the Great War has provided new insights in...
The Habsburg dynasty, which ruled the Southern Netherlands in the Early Modern period, governed in a...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the ways in which the cult of the Habsburg dynasty was promote...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
In June 1937, the Benedictine historian and professor at the University of Graz, Hugo Hantsch, addre...
Maid or companion: Austrocatolicism as a model of the Catholic state or state Catholicism? The prese...
Austria is a predominantly Catholic country which has a history that goes far beyond the recent shor...
This project proposes lo analyze the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and Emperor Fran...
Research into the First World War has ignored the Austro-Hungarian empire, while focussing essential...
The study deals with the historiography reflection of the metamorphoses of the position of the Cath...
The words of the Moscow Declaration of 1943 allowed Austria to claim itself as a victim of Hitler, r...
The paper deals with the problem of a relation between the sacred spaces and the holy bodies in the ...
This paper aims to outline the specific Habsburg character of Austrian Catholicism through a study o...
The Pomp and Politics of Patriotism concentrates on the official presentation of the imperial cult, ...
In a Catholic monarchy, it is to be expected that religion played a transcendentally important role....
In recent years ground-breaking research on the legacy of the Great War has provided new insights in...
The Habsburg dynasty, which ruled the Southern Netherlands in the Early Modern period, governed in a...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the ways in which the cult of the Habsburg dynasty was promote...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
In June 1937, the Benedictine historian and professor at the University of Graz, Hugo Hantsch, addre...
Maid or companion: Austrocatolicism as a model of the Catholic state or state Catholicism? The prese...
Austria is a predominantly Catholic country which has a history that goes far beyond the recent shor...
This project proposes lo analyze the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and Emperor Fran...
Research into the First World War has ignored the Austro-Hungarian empire, while focussing essential...
The study deals with the historiography reflection of the metamorphoses of the position of the Cath...
The words of the Moscow Declaration of 1943 allowed Austria to claim itself as a victim of Hitler, r...
The paper deals with the problem of a relation between the sacred spaces and the holy bodies in the ...