Czy Kraków mógł zostać stolicą Galicji na początku XIX wieku?

2009
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dc.abstract.enIn the years 1796-1809 Cracow belonged to Austria. Up until the year 1803, it was the capital of the so called Western Galicia which in this very year became incorporated into the crown land of Galicia which up until then had included the Polish territories incorporated into Austria in 1772, with the capital in Lvov. The latter city which was bigger and better developed than Cracow, was however rather badly positioned lying on the north-easterly borderlands of the state. In this situation, in the year 1807 the military circles came forward with the conception of extending the institutions associated with the provincial administration in Cracow. This idea was subsequently taken up by a large section of Austrian officials who suggested that for political and propaganda reasons the capital of Galicia should be transferred from Lvov to Cracow, the old capital of Poland. The above conception was associated with a wider program of reforms of the Polish territories under Austrian domination; the main goal of these reforms was the winning over of the Polish public opinion and drawing away of the Polish nobility from cooperation with Napoleon and with the Duchy of Warsaw. Establishing the capital of Galicia in Cracow and the coronation of Austria’s emperor as the king of Galicia in the Cracow cathedral was to have been a gesture addressed to the conservative Polish nobility. Yet, the above plans had fallen flat due to the outbreak of the war with France in the year 1809, in the consequence of which Austria had lost Western Galicia to the Duchy of Warsaw.pl
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dc.contributor.authorBaczkowski, Michał - 127161 pl
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dc.titleCzy Kraków mógł zostać stolicą Galicji na początku XIX wieku?pl
dc.title.alternativeCould Cracow have become the capital of Galicia at the beginning of the 19th century?pl
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In the years 1796-1809 Cracow belonged to Austria. Up until the year 1803, it was the capital of the so called Western Galicia which in this very year became incorporated into the crown land of Galicia which up until then had included the Polish territories incorporated into Austria in 1772, with the capital in Lvov. The latter city which was bigger and better developed than Cracow, was however rather badly positioned lying on the north-easterly borderlands of the state. In this situation, in the year 1807 the military circles came forward with the conception of extending the institutions associated with the provincial administration in Cracow. This idea was subsequently taken up by a large section of Austrian officials who suggested that for political and propaganda reasons the capital of Galicia should be transferred from Lvov to Cracow, the old capital of Poland. The above conception was associated with a wider program of reforms of the Polish territories under Austrian domination; the main goal of these reforms was the winning over of the Polish public opinion and drawing away of the Polish nobility from cooperation with Napoleon and with the Duchy of Warsaw. Establishing the capital of Galicia in Cracow and the coronation of Austria’s emperor as the king of Galicia in the Cracow cathedral was to have been a gesture addressed to the conservative Polish nobility. Yet, the above plans had fallen flat due to the outbreak of the war with France in the year 1809, in the consequence of which Austria had lost Western Galicia to the Duchy of Warsaw.
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Wydział Historyczny
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Baczkowski, Michał - 127161
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2019-06-21
dc.date.accessioned
2019-06-21T07:31:22Z
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2019-06-21T07:31:22Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2009
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136
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1304
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ostateczna wersja wydawcy
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2084-4069
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0083-4351
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ROD UJ / OP
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0860-0139
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/77679
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Czy Kraków mógł zostać stolicą Galicji na początku XIX wieku?
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Could Cracow have become the capital of Galicia at the beginning of the 19th century?
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Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Prace Historyczne
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