“Whose realm, his law”: the austrian repression of italian nationalist movement under the reign of Francis I (1815–1835)
Date issued
2015
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
This study deals with the Italian question in the Habsburg Monarchy between 1815
and 1835 in terms of the Austrian political and police sources. In the introduction,
the author points out the shortcomings of the newly acquired Austrian Italian territories
Lombardy and Venetia as well as the measures seeking to suppress nationalism,
constitutionalism and jacobinism there. Since the Austrian authorities had not considered
the incorporation process by far as concluded, the nature of the documents mentioned above follow the line of strict surveillance and threat identification, investigation,
arrest and repression. In the last section, the attention is being paid to various
questions concerning the incarceration of Carbonari at the notorious Moravian
prison fortress Spielberg, e. g., the way of their treatment, medical care or spiritual
control.
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absolutismus, nacionalismus, karbonáři, dohled
Citation
West Bohemian Historical Review. 2015, no. 2, p. 43-74.