This volume encompasses the proceedings of the First International Conference of the East and West in Korean Studies project Cultural Exchanges Between Korea and the West: Artifacts and Intangible ...Heritage, organized by Jong-Chol An and Ariane Perrin in the Department of Asian and North African Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in May 2021 with the support of the Academy of Korean Studies. Following an interdisciplinary approach from such fields as history, heritage studies, history of art and religious studies, nine essays were selected that best illustrate the main themes of the conference. This richly-illustrated publication presents little-known historical documents and various artifacts that had been lost to time within various institutions, private collections or museum collections, tracing back their history and significance.
The process of political and territorial unification of the Kingdom of Italy (1860) and Austria-Hungary (1867) highlighted the issues of territoriality both on land and at sea. As a part of that ...effort, a need of maritime survey of the Adriatic conducted by the joint forces of the Austro-Hungarian and Italian hydrographic offices appeared. The purpose of this endeavour was to enable the production of modern charts based on a comprehensive survey covering the whole sea surface area, from coast to coast. Under the supervision of Commander Tobias Ritter von Oesterreicher and Counter-Admiral Duke Antonio Imbert, the survey started in 1866 and, by the end of 1873, resulted in a general chart of the Adriatic, 4 course charts of the Adriatic Sea, 55 coastal charts as well as number of harbour plans. This paper presents an analysis of the course of the survey, its products as well as its impact on the subsequent cartography of the Adriatic Sea.
The Hydrographic Office of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, headquartered in Pola since 1869, was in charge of conducting maritime surveys and producing all sea charts until 1918. At the beginning of the ...20th century, the Austro-Hungarian Navy was still using the revised charts that were based on the hydrographic survey conducted by Tobias von Oesterreicher in 1866-1870. In order to meet the new requirements necessitated by the introduction of dreadnought battleships and submarines, at the dawn of WWI Austro-Hungary started a new hydrographic survey of the Adriatic, conducted under the command of Arthur Catinelli Edler von Obradich-Bevilacqua. The survey, which was launched in 1907 had the task of providing modern and reliable maritime charts accompanied by dense soundings, more data on the composition of the seafloor, as well as some adjustments in the process of construction of the charts. Charts that were based on this survey had a crucial role in all WWI naval operations in the Adriatic Sea.
U radu se analiziraju narudžbenice koje su pripadnici austrougarske mornarice uputili splitskoj Knjižari Morpurgo u razdoblju od 1914. do 1916. godine, a koje otkrivaju niz podataka o vojnicima kao ...čitateljima: njihova imena, status, imena brodova i vojnih baza u kojima su bili smješteni, naslove publikacija koje su naručili, a ponekad i zašto su čitali, dajući nam tako važan uvid u čitateljski profil vojnika u vrijeme Prvog svjetskog rata.
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- I. The build-up to war from the earliest days of film record, showing the various crowned heads of Europe.II. The Balkan wars of ...1912, the development of Germany's Navy, and the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson.III. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the outbreak of war.IV. The war at sea, showing the various naval personalities, the Battle of Jutland (faked) and the sinking of the Austro-Hungarian ship Szent Istvan (or Sankt Stefan)V. The war in the air, showing the aces of both sides and a Zeppelin raid on London (faked).VI. The war under the sea, Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare leads to Wilson declaring war, and the despatch of American land and naval forces to Europe.VII. The build-up of the American forces in Europe by convoy across the Atlantic, fighting off submarine attacks (faked).VIII. The last film of the Tsar and his family before the Russian Revolution, followed by the appearance of new leaders such as Kerensky, Trotsky and Lenin.IX. The appointment of Foch as Generalissimo of the Allied armies as a consequence of the German offensive of March 1918. The arrival of substantial American forces.X. The German offensive of March-June 1918 leading to the Allied counter-offensive of July-November 1918, shown as a mixture of small fights by soldiers of all nationalities.XI. The Armistice, with peace established, but the growing threat of war as militarism and aggression increases up to the present day (1934).- Simplistic account of the First World War, in eleven chapters, concentrating on personalities rather than issues, but using some rare film.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Pula kao austro-ugarska ratna luka Trogrlić, Marko; Stepanić, Željko
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U radu je prikazano mjesto, uloga i značenje koju imala Pula kao glavna austro-ugarska ratna luka. Počevši od samog odabira ovog našega grada za glavnu ratnu luku Habsburške Monarhije razrađuju se ...njezina izgradnja, arsenal, prateće mornaričke službe, demografska i urbana slika Pule te njezin obrambeni sustav. Završno, u radu je riječ o brodovlju austro-ugarske ratne mornarice te o mornaričkom zrakoplovstvu u Puli. Pula je imala status bisera Carstva, a o njezinoj važnosti govori i činjenica da su je više puta pohodili pripadnice vladarske habsburške dinastije od Franje Josipa I. preko nadvojvoda Rudolfa i Franje Ferdinanda pa do posljednjeg vladajućeg habsburgovca Karla I.