Detstvo a mladosť uhorského aristokrata: spomienky palatína Pavla Esterházyho vo svetle jeho denníkových záznamov

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dc.contributor.author Duchoňová, Diana
dc.date.accessioned 2014-11-11T08:40:40Z
dc.date.available 2014-11-11T08:40:40Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.issn 1802-2502
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/58462
dc.format p. 301-312 eng
dc.language.iso slo
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice
dc.relation.ispartof Theatrum historiae. 2011, issue 9. eng
dc.rights open access eng
dc.subject Paul Esterházy eng
dc.subject 17th century eng
dc.subject diary eng
dc.subject family memory eng
dc.subject upbringing eng
dc.subject wedding strategies eng
dc.title Detstvo a mladosť uhorského aristokrata: spomienky palatína Pavla Esterházyho vo svetle jeho denníkových záznamov slo
dc.type Article
dc.description.abstract-translated This paper deals with Palatine Paul Esterhazy’s diary written as an adult’s reflection of the childhood and youth. Paul Esterhazy belonged among the most prominent figures of Hungary in the early Modern Age period as he managed to draw on the successful policies pursued by his father, Nikolaus Esterhazy. He too was awarded the rank of the Palatine, the supreme regional administration, and held the office for 32 years. The author of this study focuses on his childhood on his father’s farmstead and his studies in Trnava described in vivid detail in his memoires. As a consequence of the demise of his two elder siblings, he was forced to yield to the interests of the family’s policies and to refrain from his spiritual career. He had to marry his niece Ursula Esterhazy, the heir of the Thurzos’ property. In his memoires Paul also reminisces about another reason for the change of his position in the family’s hierarchy, namely the battle with the Turks near Vozokany, where four young family members died. Paul Esterhazy’s reminiscences of his childhood and youth can be interpreted as an effort to support the memory of the family and dynasty and to accent his predestination to become the head of the Esterhazy dynasty. eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.publicationstatus published eng


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