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Title Language diversity in the late Habsburg empire / edited by Markian Prokopovych, Carl Bethke, Tamara Scheer.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 272 pages)
Series Central and Eastern Europe : regional perspectives in global context, 1877-8550 ; volume 9
Central and Eastern Europe (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 9. 1877-8550
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "The Habsburg Empire often features in scholarship as a historical example of how language diversity and linguistic competence were essential to the functioning of the imperial state. Focusing critically on the urban-rural divide, on the importance of status for multilingual competence, on local governments, schools, the army and the urban public sphere, and on linguistic policies and practices in transition, this collective volume provides further evidence for both the merits of how language diversity was managed in Austria-Hungary and the problems and contradictions that surrounded those practices. The book includes contributions by Pieter M. Judson, Marta Verginella, Rok Stergar, Anamarija Lukić, Carl Bethke, Irina Marin, Goston Berecz, Csilla Fedinec, István Csernicskó, Matthäus Wehowski, Jan Fellerer, and Jeroen van Drunen"-- Provided by publisher
Contents Language Diversity in the Late Habsburg Empire: Foreword from the Editors -- Encounters with Language Diversity in Late Habsburg Austria / Pieter M. Judson -- The Fight for the National Linguistic Primacy: Testimonies from the Austrian Littoral / Marta Verginella -- The Evolution of Linguistic Policies and Practices of the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces in the Era of Ethnic Nationalisms: The Case of Ljubljana-Laibach / Rok Stergar -- Language Transition in the Town of Osijek at the End of Austro-Hungarian Rule (1902-1913) / Anamarija Lukić -- The Bosnische Post: A Newspaper in Sarajevo, 1884-1903 / Carl Bethke -- K.u.K. Generals of Romanian Nationality and Their Views on the Language Question / Irina Marin -- German and Romanian in Town Governments of Dualist Transylvania and the Banat / Ágoston Berecz -- The People of the "Five Hundred Villages": Hungarians, Rusyns, Jews, and the Roma in the Transcarpathian Region in Austria-Hungary / Csilla Fedinec and István Csernicskó -- Education in Habsburg Borderlands: The K.u.K. Staats-Oberrealschule in the Austrian Silesian Town of Teschen (1900-1921) / Matthäus Wehowski -- Reconstructing Multilingualism in Everyday Life: The Case of Late Habsburg Lviv / Jan Fellerer -- How Jesus Became a Woman, Climbed the Mountain, and Started to Roar: Habsburg Bukovina's Celebrated Multilingualism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / Jeroen van Drunen.
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Subject Multilingualism -- Austria -- History.
Multilingualism
Austria
Genre/Form History
Added Author Prokopovych, Markian, 1972- author, editor.
Bethke, Carl, author, editor.
Scheer, Tamara, author, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Language diversity in the late Habsburg empire. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2019 9789004402102 (DLC) 2019023112
ISBN 9004407979 (electronic book)
9789004407978 (electronic bk.)
9789004402102 (hardcover)