Liberalism, Nationalism and Design Reform in the Habsburg Empire

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Applied Art Objects
Applied Arts
art collection practices
Art Historical Narrative
art history
Austria
Austrian liberalism
Austro-Hungarian cultural history
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Belvedere Palace
Budapest
Budapest Museum
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Cracow
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
decorative arts education
design history
design museum reform movements
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Design Reform
design reform movement
design school
Design Schools
East Asian Art
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exhibition history
exhibition studies
Habsburg
Habsburg art world
Hapsburg
Home Town
Hungarian Art
Hungarian Art History
Hungary
imperial identity politics
imperialism
Industrial Exhibitions
Industrial Museum
Jakob Falke
Josef Sudek
Juche Tower
Kim Il Sung
Krakow
Late Roman Art Industry
liberalism
local nationalisms
museology
Museum Architecture
museum architecture analysis
museum studies
nationalism
nineteenth century
nineteenth century Europe
Poland
politics
Prague
Public Engagement
reform
Rudolf Eitelberger
Soil Science
South Kensington Museum
Town Hall
twentieth century
Vice Versa
Vienna
world fairs
World War I
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032838847
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Liberalism, Nationalism and Design Reform in the Habsburg Empire is a study of museums of design and applied arts in Austria-Hungary from 1864 to 1914. The Museum for Art and Industry (now the Museum of Applied Arts) as well as its design school occupies a prominent place in the study.

The book also gives equal attention to museums of design and applied arts in cities elsewhere in the Empire, such as Budapest Prague, Cracow, Brno and Zagreb. The book is shaped by two broad concerns: the role of liberalism as a political, cultural and economic ideology motivating the museums�€� foundation, and their engagement with the politics of imperial, national and regional identity of the late Habsburg Empire.

This book will be of interest for scholars of art history, museum studies, design history, and European history.

Matthew Rampley is Extraordinary Professor of Art History at Masaryk University, Brno.

Markian Prokopovych is Assistant Professor of History at Durham University.

Nóra Veszprémi is Research Fellow in Art History at Masaryk University, Brno.

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