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Ethnic boxes: the unintended consequences of Habsburg bureaucratic classification
Authors:Rok Stergar  Tamara Scheer
Affiliation:1. Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia;2. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Historical Social Science, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;3. Institute for East European History, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The classificatory efforts that accompanied the modernization of the Habsburg state inadvertently helped establish, promote, and perpetuate national categories of identification, often contrary to the intentions of the Habsburg bureaucracy. The state did not create nations, but its classification of languages made available some ethnolinguistic identity categories that nationalists used to make political claims. The institutionalization of these categories also made them more relevant, especially as nationalist movements simultaneously worked toward the same goal. Yet identification with a nation did not follow an algorithmic logic, in the beginning of the twentieth century, sometimes earlier, various nationalisms could undoubtedly mobilize large numbers of people in Austria–Hungary, but people still had agency and nation-ness remained contingent and situational.
Keywords:nationalism  Habsburg Empire  bureaucracy  classification  Central Europe
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