The Polish subjects under Austrian jurisdiction (after …
Years: 1864 - 1875
The Polish subjects under Austrian jurisdiction (after 1867 the Habsburg Empire is commonly known as Austria-Hungary) confront a generally more lenient regime.
Poles suffer no religious persecution in predominantly Catholic Austria, and Vienna counts on the Polish nobility as an ally in the complex political calculus of its multinational realm.
In return for loyalty, Austrian Poland, or Galicia, receives considerable administrative and cultural autonomy.
Poles suffer no religious persecution in predominantly Catholic Austria, and Vienna counts on the Polish nobility as an ally in the complex political calculus of its multinational realm.
In return for loyalty, Austrian Poland, or Galicia, receives considerable administrative and cultural autonomy.
Locations
Groups
- Poles (West Slavs)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Russian Empire
- Galicia and Lodomeria, Kingdom of
- Austrian Empire
- Vistula, Land of (Congress Kingdom of Poland)
- German Empire (“Second Reich”)
