Zur Rolle des Transfers von Dingen und Dienstleistungen für soziale Bindungen im Exil

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Abstract

This article investigates the migration of the Austrian aristocrat Esther von Starhemberg to the city of Regensburg in the time of the Counter-Reformation in the Habsburg Monarchy. The main source of this case study is Countess Starhemberg’s voluminous correspondence with her family. The article examines the socio-spatial ties of Esther von Starhemberg in her transregional social space, which included the new place of residence, her region of origin and her friends and relatives. The focus is placed on social practices related to the transfer of everyday things, luxury goods, servants and services and their impact on social ties.
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)24-47
Number of pages23
JournalÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
Volume31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 601014 Modern history
  • 605002 Cultural history
  • 601008 Science of history

Keywords

  • Social relations
  • Habsburg Monarchy
  • Nobility
  • Migration Studies
  • Counter Reformation
  • Exile
  • Material Culture
  • materiality

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