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Ohnmacht und chance [[electronic resource] ] : Leonhard von Harrach (1514-1590) und die erbländische machtelite / / Michael Haberer



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Autore: Haberer Michael <1961-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Ohnmacht und chance [[electronic resource] ] : Leonhard von Harrach (1514-1590) und die erbländische machtelite / / Michael Haberer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Wien; München, : Böhlau, 2011
Vienna, Austria : , : Böhlau Verlag
Munich, Germany : , : Oldenbourg Verlag, , 2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (301 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina: 909
Soggetto topico: Nobility - Austria
Soggetto geografico: Austria Politics and government 16th century
Soggetto non controllato: Leonhard von Harrach (1514 - 1590)
Aristocratic Power Elite
Noble Estates
Austria
Court and Country
catholic confessionalization
Geheimrat
Habsburg
Protestantismus
Römisch-katholische Kirche
Rudolf II. (HRR)
Wien
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: 1. Einleitung --2. Karriere und Politik --3. Hof und Land --4. Erbländische Machtelite --5. Der Katholik --6. Katholische Konfessionalisierung --7. Resümee --8. Quellen und Literatur --Abbildungsverzeichnis --Siglenverzeichnis --Abkürzungsverzeichnis --Personenregister --Ortsregister.
Sommario/riassunto: This study takes as its point of departure the diet in the summer of the year 1579 in Vienna. Leonhard von Harrach, Privy Councellor of Emperor Rudolf II, negotiated with leaders of the oppositional protestant nobility, who wanted to push through freedom of religious confession in the landesherrlichen cities and market towns in Lower Austria. Analysis of Harrachs's connections to opposition, his scope of action as a member of the government, councellor and mentor of the young, Spanish-catholic oriented Kaiser, professional court politician, nobleman, leader of an Austrian power elite, head of the 'House of Harrach' and a Catholic interested in reaching reconciliation with the protestants, can show the special structures of this conflict. The historiographic basis had largely to be assembled from scratch since, e.g., in recorded histories and chronics very little mention is made of an Austrian power elite within the Habsburg monarchy of the 16th century, which consisted of land-owning noblemen. The existence of this power elite has considerable consequences in gaining a proper understanding of the 'dualism' of Ständestaat as a complex dualistic system of political cooperation in the Habsburg monarchy. This power elite of functionaries from the lower nobility had a strong position in court and administration and also in estates in the Eastern hereditary lands of the Habsburgs. Noble families such as the Roggendorf, Jörger, Hoffmann, Windischgrätz or Khevenhüller, all in the same social network as Harrach, were among the most prominent families to profit from the more central organization of the state and at the same time they produced the most important leaders of the protestant opposition in Vienna and Graz. Although the conflict culture of the dualistic system wasn't strong enough against confessional polarization, the cooperation of the Habsburg dynasty with the court-oriented nobility from the provinces of the hereditary lands proved to be such a successful model of governmental organization that in the Austrian-Bohemian 'Dyarchy' it was continued on a larger scale. Skills of power elite made it possible to Harrach and his friend and relative Jörger, leader of the opposition, to employ a form of crisis management to moderate the oppositions after 1580. But the polarization of religious confessions had destroyed the Irenic of Harrach. His initiation into the Spanish-catholic Habsburg Order of the Golden Fleece gave the decisive impulse, to take on, along with the Archduke Ernst, the overall direction of moderate, but compulsory re-Catholization of the Lower-Austrian cities and market towns, organized by Melchior Khlesl, official of the Bishopric Passau in Vienna.
Titolo autorizzato: Ohnmacht und Chance  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Tedesco
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