Anatomija jedne velikaške porodice: Rauchovi

Authors

Iskra Iveljić
Odsjek za povijest, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

Synopsis

The author presents her research on the noble Rauch de Nyék family history since 17th century  until the present day, with a focus on 19th century. The aim of the book is to fill at least a part of the void in the Croatian history–writing concerning the nobility, especially in the period after 1918. This book tries to reconstruct the history of an aristocratic family and integrate it into the vertical of Croatian tradition. Therefore, the author is not concentrated solely on political activity and economic basis of the said family, but presents the reader with various elements of their everyday life, from family life to visual presentation and symbols to their living spaces and death culture. A separate chapter is devoted to women. 

Chapters

  • Predgovor
  • I. Rodoslovlje kao sudbina. Studija o Rauchovima
  • 1. Uvod
  • 2. Rodoslovlje kao sudbina
  • 3. Ženska loza
  • 4. Pro rege et patria. Rauchovi u politici
  • 5. Gospodarska podloga
  • 6. Život na vlastelinstvu
  • 7. Kultura stanovanja
  • 8. Vizualna prezentacija
  • 9. Simboli časti
  • 10. Kultura smrti
  • 11. Zaključak
  • II. Izabrani dokumenti
  • 1. Imovinsko-pravni spisi
  • 2. Politički spisi
  • Izvori i literatura
  • Popis kratica
  • Summary
    Anatomy of an aristocratic family. Rauch de Nyék
  • Prilog: rodoslovlje
  • Kazalo imena
  • Popis ilustracija
  • Bilješka o autorici

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Author Biography

Iskra Iveljić, Odsjek za povijest, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

Iskra Iveljić was born in 1959 in Frankfurt on the Main, Germany. She studied History and English language and literature at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb. Since 1993 she is at the History Department of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb, since 2010 as a full professor of Croatian 19th century history. The research of I. Iveljić is focused on the various aspects of modernization, on the middle-class elite and on everyday life at the turn of the century. Recently she has studied the high nobility in northwestern Croatia in 19th and 20th century. She is the author of three books (Očevi i sinovi. Privredna elita Zagreba u drugoj polovici 19. stoljeća, Zagreb, 2007.; Banska Hrvatska i Vojna krajina od prosvijećena apsolutizma do 1848. godine, Zagreb, 2010.; Anatomija jedne velikaške porodice. Rauchovi. Zagreb, 2014.), and the editor of five. She published around thirty papers in Croatian, French, and German. She has been a member of editorial boards of several Croatian historical journals (Journal of Contemporary History, Journal of the Institute of Croatian History, Otium. Journal of Everyday-life History). I. Iveljić held papers at various international conferences in Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Great Britain and USA. She participated in many Croatian scientific projects, and several international ones (Kroaten in Wien 1790-1918, led by Ph. D. Neven Budak and Ph. D. Harald Heppner; Geschichte Südosteuropas als europäische Geschichte led by Ph. D. Holm Sundhaussen and Ph. D. Jürgen Höpken). In 2014 she was the leader of the project of the University of Zagreb, the result of which is a book The Entangled Histories of Vienna, Zagreb and Budapest (18th-20th Century).

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Published

February 15, 2019

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-953-175-753-9

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2019

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-953-175-531-3

Date of first publication (11)

2014

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