Eastern Christians in the Habsburg Monarchy

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The collection Eastern Christians in the Habsburg Monarchy brings together ten studies by scholars from various countries on a wide array of topics related to the history, culture, and ritual practice of Eastern Christians in the Habsburg Empire from the eighteenth to early twentieth century. This book represents a contribution to the development of newer perspectives on the Habsburg Monarchy emerging in recent years. These newer tendencies seek to understand the dynamics of the Monarchy’s pluralism by marrying local and transnational analyses and examining shared experiences across crown lands within the context of the empire. This approach proves to be valid for the religious pluralism of the Habsburg Empire, where self-professed confessional identity could not be delimited either within a crown land or within a specific ethnic milieu. The studies in this volume explore just such shared practices and experiences encompassing a larger collection of territories within the Monarchy by focusing on those areas that contained large numbers of Christians whose faith and rituals derived from Byzantium rather than Rome, that is, Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholics (Uniates).

The volume also aims to provide a corrective in Eastern Christian studies by looking outside Russia and Greece at the often hybrid practices and cultural and religious experiences of Europe’s westernmost Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic faithful. Several chapters deal with the sacral art of the Habsburg Monarchy’s Ukrainians and Rusyns.

This collection includes the following essays:

Introduction by John-Paul Himka and Franz A.J. Szabo

Historical Overview:
Eastern Christians in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1526-1918 by Paul Robert Magocsi

Historical Studies:
Politics, Religion, and Confessional Identity among the Romanians of Bistriţa: A Case Study by Sever Cristian Oancea
Aspects of Confessional Alterity in Transylvania: The Uniate – Non-Uniate Polemic in the Eighteenth Century by Ciprian Ghişa
Josephinist Reforms in the Metropolis of Karlovci and the Orthodox Hierarchy by Marija Petrović
Transnational Conversions: Migrants in America and Greek Catholic Conversion Movements to Eastern Orthodoxy in the Habsburg Empire, 1890-1914 by Joel Brady

Sacral Culture:
The Art of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo: Sacral Painting of the Eighteenth Century by Bernadett Puskás
Sacred and Heraldic Images on Ukrainian Banners of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries by Roksolana Kosiv
Facing East: References to Eastern Christianity in Lviv’s Representational Public Space ca. 1900 by Andriy Zayarnyuk
The Sacred Art of Modest Sosenko: Lost and Preserved by Olesya Semchyshyn-Huzner
Sacral Needlework in Eastern Galicia: Social and Cultural Aspects (Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries) by Natalia Dmytryshyn

Additional information

Weight 0.44 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15 × 2 cm
Author

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Format

Paperback

ISBN

978-1-894865-64-7

Language

English

Pages

xiv + 253

Publisher

CIUS Press

Year Published

2021

Reviews

  1. Marko R. Stech

    Anatolii Babynskyi of the Ukrainian Catholic University reviewed this book for East/West Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2022), pp. 275-78. Here is the link: https://ewjus.com/index.php/ewjus/article/view/722/363.

  2. Marko R. Stech

    Jan Surer’s review of this book was published in the Austrian History Yearbook, vol. 54 (2023), pp. 202-3.

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