This master thesis examines the evolution of popularity of the young Austrian Emperor Franz Josep... more This master thesis examines the evolution of popularity of the young Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in the period called as neoabsolutism (1849-1861). Due to the revolutionary events and especially counter-revolutionary repression of the government survived the Emperor on the throne in the early years of reign as a very unpopular monarch. That was the beginning of silent "battle for people's hearts" which was intentionally led at various levels during the fifties of the nineteenth century. The aim of this work is to clarify the policy of Austrian Empire during this period and also highlight the individual steps that increase the popularity of an Emperor. The thesis is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is structured chronologically and it describes the basic events during the period of neoabsolutism focused on those which had an impact on the rulers image. The second chapter then in details discusses all the key steps that were used by Viennese camarilla to increase the Emperor's popularity among the population. Except the granting amnesties and several donations we have described the tours of Franz Joseph through the crown countries, then his marriage with Duchess Elisabeth and of course the unsuccessful assassination on him.
The objective of this Bachelor Thesis is the historical, social and economic research of developm... more The objective of this Bachelor Thesis is the historical, social and economic research of development in the village Prejta, located in the district of Ilava, from the first written record from 1379 to the end of the eighteenth century. This work in details analyzes the first written record and uses all available sources from the period, in which the village Prejta was the part of Trenčín castle estate. When the Ilava´s castle estate was created in 1446, the village Prejta was incorporated under the Ilava´s castle until the dissolution of feudalism in Hungary and the whole time it was the largest village of the estate. Based on the collected urbariums from modern times given work overview of the population development, its language and economic developent of the municipality.
This master thesis examines the evolution of popularity of the young Austrian Emperor Franz Josep... more This master thesis examines the evolution of popularity of the young Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in the period called as neoabsolutism (1849-1861). Due to the revolutionary events and especially counter-revolutionary repression of the government survived the Emperor on the throne in the early years of reign as a very unpopular monarch. That was the beginning of silent "battle for people's hearts" which was intentionally led at various levels during the fifties of the nineteenth century. The aim of this work is to clarify the policy of Austrian Empire during this period and also highlight the individual steps that increase the popularity of an Emperor. The thesis is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is structured chronologically and it describes the basic events during the period of neoabsolutism focused on those which had an impact on the rulers image. The second chapter then in details discusses all the key steps that were used by Viennese camarilla to increase the Emperor's popularity among the population. Except the granting amnesties and several donations we have described the tours of Franz Joseph through the crown countries, then his marriage with Duchess Elisabeth and of course the unsuccessful assassination on him.
The objective of this Bachelor Thesis is the historical, social and economic research of developm... more The objective of this Bachelor Thesis is the historical, social and economic research of development in the village Prejta, located in the district of Ilava, from the first written record from 1379 to the end of the eighteenth century. This work in details analyzes the first written record and uses all available sources from the period, in which the village Prejta was the part of Trenčín castle estate. When the Ilava´s castle estate was created in 1446, the village Prejta was incorporated under the Ilava´s castle until the dissolution of feudalism in Hungary and the whole time it was the largest village of the estate. Based on the collected urbariums from modern times given work overview of the population development, its language and economic developent of the municipality.
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The thesis is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is structured chronologically and it describes the basic events during the period of neoabsolutism focused on those which had an impact on the rulers image. The second chapter then in details discusses all the key steps that were used by Viennese camarilla to increase the Emperor's popularity among the population. Except the granting amnesties and several donations we have described the tours of Franz Joseph through the crown countries, then his marriage with Duchess Elisabeth and of course the unsuccessful assassination on him.
The thesis is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is structured chronologically and it describes the basic events during the period of neoabsolutism focused on those which had an impact on the rulers image. The second chapter then in details discusses all the key steps that were used by Viennese camarilla to increase the Emperor's popularity among the population. Except the granting amnesties and several donations we have described the tours of Franz Joseph through the crown countries, then his marriage with Duchess Elisabeth and of course the unsuccessful assassination on him.