Österreich und der Immerwährende Reichstag

Österreich und der Immerwährende Reichstag
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Studien zur Klientelpolitik und Parteibildung (1745–1763)
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Artikel-Nr:
9783647360799
Veröffentl:
2014
Seiten:
395
Autor:
Michael Rohrschneider
Serie:
Schriftenreihe der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
NO DRM
Sprache:
Deutsch
Beschreibung:

Die Studie zeigt die Bedeutung des Immerwährenden Reichstags für die Bestrebungen des Wiener Hofes, durch gezielte Klientelpolitik eine feste Anhängerschaft zu formieren.
The Everlasting Imperial Diet (1663-1806), one of the central institutions of the Holy Roman Empire, was an important forum for the Viennese Court in building and maintaining a loyal following. It has been seen in a negative light by historical researchers for a long time. A number of points of departure for research have emerged particularly in the last few years, which, in a sense, paint a new" picture of the "old" Diet. This is the framework in which the monograph should be seen. It shows, with a focus on the Austrian, and a comparative use of the Prussian politics, in which way this important institution was a locus of political patronage and one for the formation of "Partheyen" (parties). The Empire and Diet politics of the Viennese Court during the joint governance of Emperor Franz I. and Maria Theresia were a factor which should not be underestimated in significance within the structure of Imperial, or Austrian politics. This is shown based on personal relations (clientele, patronage, interrelationships and "Partheyen"). It is important for the general context that, in this, it is not only source material of Austrian extraction that has been used, but also archive material that shed light on the perspective of the clientele and the party supporters. On the whole, the monograph makes a contribution to a better understanding of the political and social structures of the Old Empire. "

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