Article ID: CBB826841244

The Second Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin: High Modernism and the Ecological Crisis in the Eastern Half of the Habsburg Empire during the Nineteenth Century (2024)

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During the nineteenth century many European scientists shared the view that a nation could compete successfully if only it improved its landscape via new infrastructures, such as large reclamation and river regulation projects, and via the intensive use of natural resources—for example, the scientifically planned use of forests. This “high” modernization path orchestrated by the political and scientific elites of Hungary sought to consolidate control over resources, landscapes, and competing ethnic groups and was in many respects similar to the many other versions of high modernism in Europe at the time. This version, however, represented a particular vision closely linked to the ecological systems of the Middle Danube area. Although questions of the political, economic, and technological “rise” of Hungary have attracted scholarly attention for centuries, historians have not fully explored the ecological consequences of modernization. Three of these consequences—deforestation, desertification, and flooding—are the subjects of this article. More broadly, the article aims to show how the political and economic goals of nationalism produced a science of ecological domination.

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Authors & Contributors
Auricchio, Laura
Coen, Deborah R.
Cook, Elizabeth Heckendorn
Lafferton, Emese
McCann, James C.
Pacini, Giulia
Journals
Environment and History
Environmental History
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Medicina Historica
Publishers
@racne
Franco Angeli
The MIT Press
UBC Press
University of Washington Press
Voltaire Foundation
Concepts
Environmental history
Deforestation
Colonialism
Forests and forestry
Natural resource management
Water resource management
People
Paleocapa, Pietro
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
20th century, early
17th century
16th century
Places
Italy
Austro-hungary
Austria
Hungary
Holy Roman Empire
Iceland
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