The Manifestation of Austrian Freedom by Joseph von Hormayr
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St Petersburg State University
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The paper examines the issue of legitimation of Habsburg sovereignty by means of historical
myth. The dissolution of the Old Reich and reformist discussion forced Austria to form a new
self-representation. It was shaped by the historical knowledge as a political instrument for all
ethnic communities of the Habsburg Empire. The challenge of conceptualization of Austrian-
German community and “the Austrian Freedom” was undertaken by a romanticist-historian
Joseph von Hormayr. The article analyzes the works by Hormayr, e. g., “The Austrian
Plutarch”, “Austria and Germany”; “The Army of Inner Austria under archduke Johann’s
command during the war of 1809 in Italy, Tyrol and Hungary”; “History of Andreas Hofer,
the hotel owner in Passayr”; “Small history of the Fatherland”; and “General contemporary
history from the death of Frederick the Great to the Second Parisian peace treaty”. In these
works, Hormayr and his Hungarian co-author Alajos Mednyánszky formulated the concept
of “Austrian freedom” c justifying the Habsburg legitimacy and its Empire. It referred to Medievalism,
e. g., the roots of Austrian statehood dating to the Babenbergs and “freedom of
Austria” in the “Old Reich”. Furthermore, Hormayr presented the Austrian Germans as a separate
community in “the German world” having rights to its own statehood and empire due
to “unity and sovereignty” and the role of Antemurale Christianitatis during the Ottoman era.
This concept of the “last stand of Christianity” came back during the Napoleonic warfare, according
to Hormayr. In addition, the “Austrian freedom” turned out to be a common value for
both Austrian Germans and non-Germanic ethnic communities of Austria, impacted further
development of the Empire.
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Ragozin G. S. The Manifestation of Austrian Freedom by Joseph von Hormayr. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2024, vol. 69, issue 3, рp. 709–723. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2024.310 (In Russian)