Motherland and Progress : : Hungarian Architecture and Design 1800–1900 / / József Sisa.

Im 19. Jahrhundert erlebte Ungarn noch nie dagewesene soziale, wirtschaftliche und kulturelle Entwicklungen. Mit dem Österreichisch-Ungarischen Ausgleich von 1867 wurde das Land gleichberechtigter Partner in der Doppelmonarchie, Architektur und Kunst erlebten eine Blüte. Es entstand ein mitteleuropä...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part One. Neo-Classicism (1800–1840)
  • The Architectural Profession and Its Principal Actors – The Architectural Style
  • Architecture in the Regions
  • Catholic Church Architecture
  • Protestant Church Architecture
  • Synagogues
  • Country House Architecture
  • Fine Furniture
  • Material Culture
  • Part Two. Romanticism (1840–1870)
  • The Functions of Architecture and the Search for Style
  • Building Practices, Architectural Training and the Theory and History of Architecture
  • Secular Public Architecture
  • Religious Architecture
  • Monuments and Similar Structures
  • Domestic Architecture
  • Other Buildings
  • Parks and Gardens
  • Iron Structures, Metal Railings and the Associated Disciplines
  • Early Monument Restoration
  • Fine Furniture and Interior Design
  • Material Culture
  • Part Three. Historicism (1870–1900)
  • The Architectural Scene and its Main Actors
  • The Question of Architectural Style
  • Education and Training
  • The Specialist Press, Libraries and Professional Associations
  • Public Buildings for the State
  • Ecclesiastic Architecture
  • Mausoleums
  • Monument Conservation
  • Civic Architecture
  • Domestic Architecture
  • Architecture and the Associated Arts
  • Furniture and Interior Design
  • Material Culture
  • The Millennium Buildings
  • New Phenomena and Alternatives to Historicism – The Beginnings of the Secession
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Picture Credits
  • Name Index
  • Place Index