Autore
Maxwell, AlexanderTitolo
Fashion, Nationalism, and Austro-Hungarian Images of Paris during the long nineteenth centuryPeriodico
ContemporaneaAnno:
2017 - Volume:
79 - Fascicolo:
4 - Pagina iniziale:
541 - Pagina finale:
568Patriotic anxieties about the hegemony of Parisian fashions provoked a nationalist reaction in the Habsburg Empire, as elsewhere. At first, Habsburg patriots rejected everchanging fashions and promoted instead a static national costume. As the fashion and textile industries progressed, however, patriots took increasing interest in creating national fashions, and thus in promoting their own capital as a rival to the French metropolis. In the multi-national Habsburg Empire, different national groups took a different attitude toward Vienna. Austrian Germans promoted Vienna as a rival to Paris. Czechs feared and attacked Viennese dominance, much as Austrian Germans attacked Paris. Hungarians, meanwhile, focused on promoting Budapest.
SICI: 1127-3070(2017)79:4<541:FNAAIO>2.0.ZU;2-E
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