Collective and Individual Patronage and the Culture of Public Donation in Civil Society in the 19th and 20th Centuries in Central Europe
1.
SYSNO ASEP
0347953
Document Type
M - Monograph Chapter
R&D Document Type
Monograph Chapter
Title
Stiftungen und Mäzene in der Zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts in Böhmen
Title
Foundations and Patrons in the Second Half of the 19th Century
Author(s)
Pokorná, Magdaléna (HIU-Y) Pokorný, J. (CZ)
Number of authors
2
Source Title
Collective and Individual Patronage and the Culture of Public Donation in Civil Society in the 19th and 20th Centuries in Central Europe. - Praha : Institute of History, 2010 / Hlavačka M.
- ISBN 978-80-7286-163-7
Pages
s. 456-465
Number of pages
10 s.
Number of copy
350
Number of pages
618
Language
ger - German
Country
CZ - Czech Republic
Keywords
Patronage ; Habsburg Monarchy ; Bohemia
Subject RIV
AB - History
R&D Projects
IAA800150802 GA AV ČR - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AV ČR)
CEZ
AV0Z80150510 - HIU-Y (2005-2011)
Annotation
Vorgelegte Studie präsentiert Ergebnisse, dass an der Gründung von Stuftungen nahmen vor allem Mitglieder des Bildungsbürgertums teil. Die Unternehmer waren gewiss nicht unbemittelt. Den Mäzenen gig es nicht um die soziale Herkunft, allmählich nahm auch das nationale Moment an Bedeutung zu (z.B. Tschechische Nationalrat). In den 70er Jahren des 19. Jahrhunderts war diese Tatsache noch nicht allzu evident. Diese Studie präsentiert die Stiftungen und andere Quellen der Finanzierung des Studiums.
Description in English
The authors analyse the social background of patrons and emphasise the importance of educated and wealthy bourgeoisie, white-collar workers and members of the independent professions. The proportion of industrialists was relatively modest, as well as that of the aristocracy and the clergy. Naturally, the middle classes benefited most from these foundations. In the course of the 19th century (from the 1880s onwards) there emerged ever increasing nationalist divisions (The National Czech Council). The other part of this study deals with the circumstances of undergraduate students and their potential sources of income.
Workplace
Institute of History
Contact
Václava Horčáková, horcakova@hiu.cas.cz, Tel.: 286 882 121 l. 239, 305
Year of Publishing
2011
Number of the records: 1
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