Focusing on the period from the late 19th century to the demise of the Habsburg Empire, this study analyses political relations between the crown-land of Galicia and the imperial capital, Vienna. The book is divided into four parts, the focus of which is provided by an examination of the lives and activities of the deputies from Galicia to the Austrian parliament.
The author investigates their collective biographies, and their integration into organized politics through political parties, parliamentary fractions and electoral committees. Special attention is devoted to the question as to how the shift from a traditional political society to a system of mass politics took place, in what was – comparatively speaking - a “backward” region. Besides analyzing these changing structures along the lines of the main national communities in Galicia (Poles, Ruthenians / Ukrainians, Jews), the author also seeks to identify the common conditions influencing all collective political action as well as the diverse forms of correlation and interaction between the national communities. All this is evidenced in the shaping of modern political organisations, the dynamic emergence of an age of mass media, the development of a specific regional political culture and at the symbolic level of self-representation.
A. Das Wahlrecht zum Abgeordnetenhaus und seine Ausprägung in Galizien - B. Das Polnische Zentralwahlkomitee und seine Gegner 1861-1897 - C. Die Reichsratswahlen im Zeitalter des allgemeinen Wahlrechts - D. Zusammenfassung
A. Theoretische und statistische Grundlagen - B. Zwischen Föderalismus und Zentralismus. Der Polenklub und seine Gegner 1861-1897 - C. Die galizischen Reichsratsfraktionen im Zeitalter der Massenpolitik - D. Zusammenfassung
A. Theoretische Vorüberlegungen - B. Das österreichische Abgeordnetenhaus als Nationalitätenkollektiv, 1897-1918 - C. Die Abgeordneten Galiziens, 1897-1918 - D. Zusammenfassung