Liberalism after the Habsburg Monarchy, 1918-1935

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National Liberal Heirs in the Czech Lands, Austria, and Slovenia, Palgrave Studies in Political History

ISBN: 3031644816
ISBN 13: 9783031644818
Autor: Mulej, Oskar
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xix, 370 S., 7 s/w Illustr., 2 farbige Illustr., 370 p. 9 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.08.2025
Auflage: 1/2025
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 7700879 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

This book explores what it meant to be liberal in interwar Czech, Austrian, and Slovenian politics. Up until 1918, these countries shared the common political framework of Cisleithania (the Austrian part of the Habsburg Monarchy). Within this framework was the predominantly pejorative function of the label liberal, and as a result after 1918, no major political party employed it to describe its own political orientation. Despite making considerable efforts to dissociate themselves from liberalism, many parties continued to be referred to as liberal by the contemporary public. This association with liberalism, the book argues, was primarily due to the parties historical background rather than any ideological commitment to liberalism, and for that reason, the author refers to them as national liberal heirs. Examining the (dis)continuities of liberal party traditions, the book presents three representative cases of national liberal heirs: the Czechoslovak National Democracy; the Greater German Peoples Party; and the Slovenian sections of the Yugoslav Democratic Party, the Independent Democratic Party, and the Yugoslav National Party. Forming a distinctive part of early twentieth-century party landscapes in Central Europe, the national liberal heirs had inherited organisational structures, parts of electorate, as well as rootedness in specific cultural and social milieus from their liberal predecessors. Following the political trajectories of the national liberal heirs, the author seeks to answer in which spheres, in which manners, and to what extent liberalism survived or even continued to develop in the interwar Czech lands, Austria, and Slovenia.

Autorenporträt

Oskar Mulej is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Vienna. His primary field of scholarly interest is the political and intellectual history of Central Europe since the late nineteenth century. In 2020 he independently designed and taught an MA-level course entitled 'Liberalism: Introduction into the History of a Political Concept' at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.

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