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Language as a political issue: The case of language of command in the Austro-Hungarian army (CROSBI ID 217114)

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Kardum, Livia ; Gajski, Bruno Korea Language as a political issue: The case of language of command in the Austro-Hungarian army // Jezikoslovlje, 13 (2012), 2; 351-371

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kardum, Livia ; Gajski, Bruno Korea

engleski

Language as a political issue: The case of language of command in the Austro-Hungarian army

The paper shows the political crisis of dualism in a multinational Austro-Hungary that was initiated by the political opposition of the Magyar magnates in the Hungarian Parliament. It was initiated by the large land owners-magnates with the claim to introduce the Magyar language as the language of command within the Hungarian army. The claim implicated the split of the united army and dispute of the joint chief commander, the Emperor Francis Joseph. The issue of the Magyar language was, for this reason, primarily a political question that subsequently meant the further weakening of political ties with the western half of the Monarchy until the complete separation of Hungary. The Emperor opposed this, announcing a new electoral law that would put an end to the dominance of the Magyar minority over the non-Magyar majority in Hungary. He was supported by the Liberal party headed by Istvan Tisza, who was correct in his assesment that dualism primarily protected the Magyar interests in Hungary. The fear of the new electoral law sobered the Magyar nationalists and they gave upon the idea of revising the Austrian-Hungarian Ausgleich. The Emperor subsequently gave up the implementation of the law on the general right to vote in Hungary, led by direct political interests, despite the fact that a law like this, under favorable political circumstances which unfortuantely were not present, could have become the future foundation – and not the eventual destruction – of the protection of the Monarchy.

Austro-Hungarian Ausgleich ; Emperor Francis Joseph ; Istvan Tisza ; Austro-Hungarian army ; language of command in Austro-Hungarian army ; electoral law in Hungary

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (2)

2012.

351-371

objavljeno

1331-7202

1848-9001

Povezanost rada

Politologija, Povijest

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