Analele Banatului. Arheologie-Istorie (Nov 2020)

Das Banat und das Risorgimento: der Sardinische Krieg 1859 und seine Auswirkungen im Banat

  • Filip Krcmar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. XXVIII
pp. 239 – 268

Abstract

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Based on the archival holdings of Archiv of Vojvodina (F. 23 Landesverwaltung der Wojwodschaft Serbien und des Temesvarer Banat 1849–1861), as well as on the writing of contemporary press (Wiener Zeitung, Temesvarer Zeitung, Gross-Becskereker Wochenblatt, Werschetzer Gebirgsbote, Lugoser Anzeiger), the paper discusses ways and means in which the region of Banat was influenced by the Second Italian War of Independence of 1859. Following important issues have been addressed: gradual preparation of domicile population for the war by the governmentrun press; mobilisation and usage of financial, material and human ressources of Banat; war participation of Banatbased regiments, as well as formation of voluntary bataillons; war losses and decorations; and last but not the least – an utmost interesting question of the attitude of Banatians towards the war. For little less than a decade they have been subjected to rather unpopular and much hated neoabsolutistic policy of the Bach’s regime, that in war times demanded an unconditional allegiance and self-sacrifice. On the other hand, regardless of their nationality, they looked with sympathies at the enemy’s freedom and independence struggle. In practice, such attitude led to an enormous, although publicly hardly visible dissatisfaction with the war, in quite oposition to the patriotic image imposed and carefully nurtured by the press. Beside to formation of Italy in 1861, the unfavourable outcome of the war for Austria subsequently led to inner instability and dissolution of the Crown Province Voivodeship Serbia and Banat of Temesvar in same year. Ethnically mixed population almost unanonimously greeted such turn of events.

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