The Military Frontier, an administrative unit within the Habsburg Empire, was established during the sixteenth century to consolidate the border with the Ottoman Empire. In Building the Frontier of the Habsburg Empire: Viennese Authorities and the Architecture of Croatian-Slavonian Military Frontier Towns, 1780–1881, Dragan Damjanović considers architecture and urban planning there from the time Emperor Joseph II assumed the throne until the Frontier was abolished in 1881. Beginning with an overview of the region's architecture, urban design, and administrative organization, Damjanović proceeds to an examination of how modernization processes and the gradual demilitarization of the Frontier affected architecture and planning there. As they did for other provinces, Viennese authorities commissioned numerous new public and church buildings for the region—part of a larger effort toward modernization. Showing the influence of a variety of styles then fashionable elsewhere in Central Europe, these buildings were nonetheless well adapted to their local circumstances.
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June 01 2019
Building the Frontier of the Habsburg Empire:Viennese Authorities and the Architecture of Croatian-Slavonian Military Frontier Towns, 1780–1881
Dragan Damjanović
Dragan Damjanović
University of Zagreb
Dragan Damjanović teaches and researches the history of Croatian and Central European art and architecture during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Along with authoring several publications on these topics, he has organized related exhibitions and conferences. ddamjano@ffzg.hr
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Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (2019) 78 (2): 187–207.
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Dragan Damjanović; Building the Frontier of the Habsburg Empire:Viennese Authorities and the Architecture of Croatian-Slavonian Military Frontier Towns, 1780–1881. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1 June 2019; 78 (2): 187–207. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2019.78.2.187
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