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The Holy Crown and the Hungarian Estates - Constructing Early Modern Identity in the Kingdom of Hungary

English, German · Hardback

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This book is about one of the most important elements of the political narratives in the history of Hungary in past and present: the Holy Crown of Hungary. This object is one of the most widely used symbols of modern Hungarian nationalism in our times and has been in use for ages in political culture. Surprisingly less is known how the meaning of the crown has changed over the centuries and how this influenced the development of national identity in the early modern period.Starting point is that the "medieval doctrine of the holy crown" is a modern invention. Teszelszky's research concentrates on the relation between the change in the meaning of this crown and the construction of an early modern national identity between 1572 and 1665. Using a constructivist method of research the author shows how the Habsburg ruler and the Hungarian estates legitimised their political program through an image of the crown and the Hungarian political community. In a short period between the end of 1604 and 1613 during a rebellion in Hungary, a war with the Ottomans and a strive between Emperor Rudolf II and his brother Archduke Matthias, the medieval tradition of the holy crown was revived and redeveloped by Hungarian and foreign historiographers into an ideology which is still present today.

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Kees Teszelszky is a cultural historian, curator digital collections at Koninklijke Bibliotheek and affliated with the Media Studies at the University of Groningen.

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Authors Kees Teszelszky
Assisted by Christopher B. Brown (Editor), Günter Frank (Editor), Mahlmann-B (Editor), Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer et al (Editor), Christopher B. Brown (Co-editor), Günter Frank (Co-editor), Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer (Co-editor), Tarald Rasmussen (Co-editor), Violet Soen (Co-editor), Zsombor Tóth (Co-editor), Günther Wassilowsky (Co-editor), Siegrid Westphal (Co-editor)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2023
 
EAN 9783525573440
ISBN 978-3-525-57344-0
No. of pages 396
Dimensions 171 mm x 31 mm x 235 mm
Weight 769 g
Illustrations with 18 coloured images
Series Refo500 Academic Studies
Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

National Identity, Political Theory, Regalia, Habsburg Studies, Ceremonial and symbolic representations of sovereignty, Early modern history of Central Europe,

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