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Charakter sněmovního zastoupení jihozápadní Moravy v 60. a 70. letech 19. století.
Title in English | The characteristics of parliamentary representation in south-west Moravia in the 1860s and 1870s |
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
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Keywords | history; Moravian Provincial Diet; provincial elections 1861-1884; deputies elected in South-West Moravia: Ferdinand Heidler; Friedrich Heidler; František Kianek; Anton Leydolt; Karl Panowský; Jan Helcelet; formation of modern political culture |
Description | The study focuses on the parliamentary representation that was elected from South-West Moravia to the Provincial Assembly in the 1860s and 1870s in individual elections. In addition to the individual deputies elected in the urban constituency of Dačice, Telč, Slavonice and Jemnice, and in the rural constituency of the districts of Dačice, Jemnice and Telč, it examines the circumstances, contexts and effects that accompanied the formation of this parliamentary representation, with the aim of presenting the essential features of the formation of a new political culture in the early days of Austrian parliamentarism in this region. |