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Book Review: Der Innsbrucker Hof: Residenz und höfische Gesellschaft in Tirol vom 15. bis 19. Jahrhundert

Book Review: Der Innsbrucker Hof: Residenz und höfische Gesellschaft in Tirol vom 15. bis 19.... AUSTRIAN HISTORY YEARBOOK 38 2007 Th e “Publisher’s Preface” contains a superfi cial account of Metternich’s career (four pages) plus an explanation of how his son, Prince Richard Metternich, put the autobiographical materials together. Th is explanation is to be found at the start of the section in volume one of the 1880 edition entitled “Notes By Th e Editor” (381–430). Presumably the inclusion of this section would have increased the costs to Raven- hall, so it has been omitted altogether from Th e Autobiography—along with the numbers in the original text that refer to the notes. Th is means, however, that the two lines of dots on page 83 remain with an incongruous asterisk, which in the 1880 edition referred the reader to note 29, which in turn explained that a page of Metternich’s original manuscript was missing. Note 29, however, also related from another essay written by Metternich, that he had been kept in the dark as ambassador in Paris regarding the Austrian cabinet’s war plans for 1809, and that when he arrived in Vienna in November 1808 for con- sultations, he had expressed his opposition to stirring up German national sentiment in favor of them. Publication http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Austrian History Yearbook Cambridge University Press

Book Review: Der Innsbrucker Hof: Residenz und höfische Gesellschaft in Tirol vom 15. bis 19. Jahrhundert

Austrian History Yearbook , Volume 38: 3 – Jan 18, 2010

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 2007
ISSN
0067-2378
eISSN
1558-5255
DOI
10.1017/S0067237800021640
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Abstract

AUSTRIAN HISTORY YEARBOOK 38 2007 Th e “Publisher’s Preface” contains a superfi cial account of Metternich’s career (four pages) plus an explanation of how his son, Prince Richard Metternich, put the autobiographical materials together. Th is explanation is to be found at the start of the section in volume one of the 1880 edition entitled “Notes By Th e Editor” (381–430). Presumably the inclusion of this section would have increased the costs to Raven- hall, so it has been omitted altogether from Th e Autobiography—along with the numbers in the original text that refer to the notes. Th is means, however, that the two lines of dots on page 83 remain with an incongruous asterisk, which in the 1880 edition referred the reader to note 29, which in turn explained that a page of Metternich’s original manuscript was missing. Note 29, however, also related from another essay written by Metternich, that he had been kept in the dark as ambassador in Paris regarding the Austrian cabinet’s war plans for 1809, and that when he arrived in Vienna in November 1808 for con- sultations, he had expressed his opposition to stirring up German national sentiment in favor of them. Publication

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Austrian History YearbookCambridge University Press

Published: Jan 18, 2010

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