The arts policy of the Habsburg Empire in the long 19th century - "for the good of internal peace within the empire":
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Abstract: | The 'Long 19th Century' saw the development of modern arts policy in many European countries and also in the Habsburg monarchy. Although the creation of national codes was not yet completed at that time, the measures adopted for the promotion of the arts did play an important role in the cultural development of Central Europe at the turn of the century. In fact, the efforts of various generations of politicians and administrators aiming at creating some sort of cultural identification patterns, which were oriented to the common State, left their mark in the collective memory. Most notably, a remarkable effort was made to give broader parts of the population access to the arts. Hence, the promotion of the arts soon became one of the tasks of the modern "cultural State", whose effects were going to last beyond the end of the Monarchy. The basis for these common communication spaces was not to be found in a Habsburg-Austrian "Leitkultur" (core culture) focused on Vienna, but in the acceptance of the cultural diversity existing in this area. |
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title_full | The arts policy of the Habsburg Empire in the long 19th century - "for the good of internal peace within the empire" Andreas Gottsmann |
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title_full_unstemmed | The arts policy of the Habsburg Empire in the long 19th century - "for the good of internal peace within the empire" Andreas Gottsmann |
title_short | The arts policy of the Habsburg Empire in the long 19th century - "for the good of internal peace within the empire" |
title_sort | the arts policy of the habsburg empire in the long 19th century for the good of internal peace within the empire |
topic | Scala, Arthur von 1845-1909 (DE-588)117087858 gnd Eitelberger von Edelberg, Rudolf 1817-1885 (DE-588)116437456 gnd Habsburger Dynastie : 1200- (DE-588)118544233 gnd Künstlerhaus, Gesellschaft Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler Österreichs (DE-588)1072523795 gnd Genossenschaft der Bildenden Künstler Wiens (DE-588)3009578-5 gnd Joanneum Graz (DE-588)5025941-6 gnd Kaiserlich-Königliches Österreichisches Museum für Kunst und Industrie (DE-588)17846-9 gnd Mäzenatentum (DE-588)4074442-5 gnd Ausstellung (DE-588)4129601-1 gnd Kulturpolitik (DE-588)4033581-1 gnd Gründung (DE-588)4020642-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Scala, Arthur von 1845-1909 Eitelberger von Edelberg, Rudolf 1817-1885 Habsburger Dynastie : 1200- Künstlerhaus, Gesellschaft Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler Österreichs Genossenschaft der Bildenden Künstler Wiens Joanneum Graz Kaiserlich-Königliches Österreichisches Museum für Kunst und Industrie Mäzenatentum Ausstellung Kulturpolitik Gründung |
url | https://doi.org/10.11588/riha.2021.1.81894 |
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