Návštěva Marie Terezie na Moravě v roce 1748
Title in English | Maria Theresa`s Visit to Moravia in 1748 Year |
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Year of publication | 2022 |
Type | Monograph |
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Description | The book tells the story of the visit of Maria Theresa and her entourage to Moravia in June 1748. The primary impetus for this trip was a planned parade of Russian auxiliary corps sent by Tsarina Elizabeth Petrovna under a newly concluded alliance treaty with the Tsar's court to the battlefields of present-day Belgium and Holland to support the coalition forces there. The primary purpose of the trip was soon expanded by the court and the stay of Maria Theresa, her husband Francis Stephen, and their entourage in Moravia was fully used to present the monarch in the country. It was, however, a civil presentation, without ostentatious ceremonies, as was evident from the casual and friendly behaviour of the court and especially of the monarch during the journey. The study describes this spectacular event comprehensively. It covers the visit from the moment of the monarch's decision to hold it, which was made at the beginning of March, many months before it took place. It traces its concrete course in June and does not leave aside its aftermath, which again took several months to resolve. The description of the visit considers important contemporary contexts. The interpretation is divided into three main parts. The first traces the preparations that preceded the visit and describes what had to be done in the country visited before the arrival of the monarch. The second part deals with the actual course of the visit from the departure of Maria Theresa and her entourage from Schönbrunn to Moravia on 11 June 1748 until her return after more than ten days. The third part deals with the reverberations of the visit. It traces the events that happened immediately after the Majesties' stay in the country and were are related to it. |