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在19世纪中期相互竞争的民族运动兴起后,哈布斯堡王朝的多民族地区越来越被视为不稳定和不安全的地方。1867年奥匈妥协后,当地民族精英之间的对抗达到了顶峰,因为所有人都在追求一个有利的地位。作为安全的行动者,当地精英经常而且典型地宣称自己和他们各自的国家受到生存威胁,因此他们有合法的权利在现代带来的挑战中生存下来。调查奥匈帝国两个不同地区的地方精英的安全困境,即匈牙利南部巴斯克斯博德罗格县的三个市镇;这项研究结合了历史话语分析的方法。本文是德国马尔堡牧民研究所DFG合作研究中心/Transregio 138子项目的一部分,题为“19世纪和20世纪中东欧少数民族和主要民族权利的话语”。匈牙利西部的案例研究由Tamás Székely撰写,而匈牙利南部的案例研究则由Szilvester Csernus Lukács撰写。论文的引言和结论是两位作者的共同努力。2号案例研究得到了创新与技术部新国家卓越计划的支持。有关更多信息,请参阅https://www.herder-institut.de/projekte/laufende-projekte/versicherheitlichung-und-diskurse-ueber-recht-von-minderheiten-und-mehrheitenin-ostmitteleuropa-inm-19-und-20-jahrhundt.html;关于合作研究中心的更多信息:https://www.sfb138.de.86 Tamás Székely和Szilveszter Csernus Lukács采用了安全和民族主义研究以及地区研究的方法
Securing Own Position: Challenges Faced by Local Elites after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise
The multi-ethnic regions of the Habsburg Monarchy became increasingly perceived as places of instability and insecurity after the rise of competing national movements in the mid-nineteenth century. The antagonism between local national elites culminated after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, as all pursued a course aimed at securing a favourable position. As actors of security, the local elites often and typically declared themselves and their respective nations to be existentially threatened and therefore with a legitimate claim to survive the challenges brought on by modern times. To investigate the security dilemmas of the local elites in two different regions of Austria-Hungary – namely in three city municipalities in BácsBodrog county in Southern Hungary; and in Vas, Sopron and Moson counties in western Hungary – this study combines methods of historical discourse analysis * This paper was written as part of a DFG Collaborative Research Centre/ Transregio 138 subproject at the Herder Institute in Marburg, Germany, entitled ‘Discourses on the Rights of Minorities and Majorities in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Century’. The case study of western Hungary was written by Tamás Székely, whereas the case study of southern Hungary by Szilveszter Csernus-Lukács. The introduction and conclusion of the paper are a joint effort by the two authors. The case study no. 2 was supported by The Únkp-19-3-Szte New National Excellence Program of The Ministry For Innovation And Technology. For more, see https://www.herder-institut.de/projekte/laufende-projekte/ versicherheitlichung-und-diskurse-ueber-rechte-von-minderheiten-und-mehrheitenin-ostmitteleuropa-im-19-und-20-jahrhundert.html; more information on the collaborative research centre: https://www.sfb138.de. 86 Tamás Székely and Szilveszter Csernus-Lukács with approaches taken from security and nationalism studies as well as regional
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Półrocznik redagowany przez zespół pracowników naukowych Instytutu Historii PAN (do tomu 99 red. Maria Bogucka, od tomu 100 red. Halina Manikowska). Ceny numerów archiwalnych aktualizowane są na bieżąco.