Different paths to the nation: national identity and state-building in Germany, Italy and the Habsburg Monarchy c.1830-1870

Convegno

Seminario di studio coordinato da Laurence COLE (East Anglia), Alberto BANTI (Pisa)

Introduction
Laurence COLE (University of East Anglia, Norwich)

1. Problems of state-building in 19thC. Europe
Lucy RIALL (Birkbeck College, London)
2. Stato, cittidinanza e nazione a Trieste 1840-1870
Anna MILLO (Trieste / Università di Bari)
3. Alla ricerca di un ruolo. Venezia e il Veneto tra prospettiva nazionale e ricordo della Serenissima (1848-1870)
Eva CECCHINATO (Università di Venezia)
4. Federal ideas in Istria and Dalmatia
Dominique REILL (Columbia University, New York)
5. Tirol / Trentino: tra ‘Germania’ e ‘Italia’
Hans HEISS (Archivio provinciale, Bolzano / Landesarchiv Bozen)
6. A community of fidelity (Treue-Gemeinschaft): towards the nation through a Bavarian prism
Karl MURR (Universität München)
7. Germans, Austrians or “Salzburgerisch”? National identity in Salzburg, 1830-1870
Ewald HIEBL (Universität Salzburg)
8. Popular opinion and the German Question in Southern Germany
Nikolaus BUSCHMANN (Universität Tübingen)
9. Catholics against modernity? The case of Upper Austria
Max VOEGLER (Columbia University, New York)
10. Social communication and cultural representation in German border regions, 1830-1870
Siegfried WEICHLEIN (Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
11. Equivocal Nationalists: the twisted path to modern identity in mid-century Prague
Claire NOLTE (Manhattan University, New York)
12. The construction of Czech and German identities in Northern Bohemia, c.1830-1880
Mark CORNWALL (University of Dundee)

Session moderators / commentators:
Marina CATTARUZZA (Universität Bern)
Rolf PETRI (Universität Halle / Università di Venezia)
Robert LUFT (Collegium Carolinum, München)

Conclusions:
Alberto BANTI (Università di Pisa)
Stuart WOOLF (Università di Venezia)


organizzazione: ITC-Isig