1789-90年丹麦Brahetroleborg庄园的政治社交

IF 0.7 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-02-22 DOI:10.1080/03468755.2021.1891132
Kristine Dyrmann
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18世纪的乡村庄园是一个政治空间,尤其是1780年代和1790年代专制主义的丹麦的布拉赫特勒堡庄园。本文探讨了布拉赫特勒堡的社交女主人西比尔·雷文特罗和她的妹妹夏洛特·希梅尔曼的角色,重点关注1789-90年政治动荡的年代,以及这两位女性参与其宫廷派系的政治项目,即“改革圈”。以伊莱恩·查鲁斯的“政治社交能力”概念为出发点,我认为该庄园的女户主西比尔·雷文特罗(Sybille Reventlow)在布拉赫特勒堡管理人员和社交场合,以达到政治目的;接待和招待学校督察员、宫廷成员和王室成员作为庄园客人。西比尔·雷文特罗的信件显示,她与夏洛特·希梅尔曼合作,压制了布拉赫特勒堡农民要求外交部长停止申诉的请愿书。最后的分析表明,夏洛特·希梅尔曼(Charlotte Schimmelmann)在夏季访问布拉赫特勒堡期间,与西比尔·雷文特洛(Sybille Reventlow)的丈夫路德维格·雷文特洛(Ludvig Reventlow)讨论了新学校委员会的组成和布拉赫特勒堡学校的资金问题,后者是她姐夫和她丈夫(改革时期的财政部长)之间的中间人。
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Political sociability at the Brahetrolleborg estate in Denmark, 1789-90
ABSTRACT The eighteenth-century country estate was a political space, and this was particularly true for the estate of Brahetrolleborg in 1780s and 1790s absolutist Denmark. This article explores the agency of Brahetrolleborg’s social hostess, Sybille Reventlow, and her sister, Charlotte Schimmelmann, focusing on the politically charged years of 1789–90 and the two women’s engagement in the political project of their court faction, the ‘reform circle’. Taking Elaine Chalus’ concept of ‘political sociability’ as my point of departure, I argue that the estate’s female head of household, Sybille Reventlow, managed people and social situations for political ends at Brahetrolleborg; receiving and entertaining school inspectors, members of the court and the royal family as guests at the manor. Sybille Reventlow’s correspondence shows that she cooperated with Charlotte Schimmelmann to suppress a petition from the peasants at Brahetrolleborg, calling on the Foreign Minister to stop the complaint. The concluding analysis demonstrates that Charlotte Schimmelmann, during one of her summer visits to Brahetrolleborg, discussed the composition of a new School Commission, and the funding of Brahetrolleborg’s schools, with Sybille Reventlow’s husband, Ludvig Reventlow, acting as an intermediary between her brother-in-law and her husband, the Finance Minister of the reform reign.
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of History presents articles on Scandinavian history and review essays surveying themes in recent Scandinavian historical research. It concentrates on perspectives of national historical particularities and important long-term and short-term developments. The editorial policy gives particular priority to Scandinavian topics and to efforts of placing Scandinavian developments into a larger context. Studies explicitly comparing Scandinavian processes and phenomena to those in other parts of the world are therefore regarded as particularly important. In addition to publishing articles and review essays, the journal includes short book reviews. Review essay proposals and polemical communications are welcomed.
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