Hotel Lambert and the Austrian Empire, 1831-1846

Hotel Lambert and the Austrian Empire, 1831-1846

The Political Discourse and Activities of Adam Jerzy Czartoryski

Zajac, Oliver

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

160

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9783031724541

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1: Introduction.- Part I. From Ally to Enemy and Back: The Genesis of Political Discourse on the Habsburg Empire in the Polish (-Lithuanian) Political Circles until 1831.- 2: The Myth of Cordial Polish-Austrian Relations.- 3: The Genesis of Czartoryski's Political Thought and the Role of the Austrian Empire in History.- 4: Polish Diplomacy and the Austrian Empire during the November Uprising of 1830-1831.- 5: Austria, the Metternich, and the Polish Question until 1831.- Part II. The Natural Polish Ally or the Frightened Russian Pendant? The Austrian Empire in the Plans of Hotel Lambert.- 6: Under Austrian protection, with Austrian passports: Czartoryski and Zamoyski on a path to emigration.- 7: First Steps in Emigration and the Treaty of Muenchengraetz.- 8: Establishment of Hotel Lambert and the Austrian occupation of Krakow 1836.- 9: A time of hopes, a time of disappointments, a time of contradictions: 1839-1841.- Part III. To Observe, to Report and to Avoid Any Suspicion: Hotel Lambert Agents and the Austrian Empire until 1846.- 10: The agency in the Austrian Empire: Hotel Lambert's unfulfilled goal.- 11: Frantisek Zach as Hotel Lambert agent in Belgrade in confrontation with Austrian diplomacy (1843-1848).- 12: The year that changed everything - 1846.- 13: Epilogue - Echoes of the Past.
Poland;Klemens Metternich;international relations;Adam Jerzy Czartoryski;Hotel Lambert;Wladyslaw Zamoyski;diplomacy;19th century;Austrian Empire;Habsburgs;Great Polish Emigration;Polish Exiles;Austrian history;Migration history;Polish history;Habsburg Empire;European political history