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The aim of this text is a view of the widowhood of Caroline Collalto née Apponyi through the optics of her received correspondence and preserved documents. The attention is paid to her economic life and stability during widowhood, her social connections and activities influenced by the inherited mental illness. It also describes her childhood and the years of her marriage which influenced her later widowhood, on the other hand only marginal attention is paid to the aristocratic rituals or to the political situation during her life. Her case is an example of how the aristocratic widowhood in the second half of the 19th century could look like.
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This text deals with the epidemic of cholera in Paris 1832 as it was recorded in the diaries of the Hungarian aristocrat, an attaché in Paris, Rudolf Apponyi de Nagy-Appony. It concentrates on the quotidian life in Paris under epidemics between March and September 1832. First, it describes the family background of Count Apponyi, then it briefly sums up the cholera epidemics and then it proceeds to the three particular targets: 1/ The changes in the narrative of the origin and a nature of the disease as it were spread in Paris under cholera in 1832; 2/ The vision of cholera in the light of the then widely accepted miasmatical theory of the origin of disease, and 3/ The religious response to the epidemic and its manifestations.
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This text deals with three nuptial publications, two “Per Nozze” and one “Felice Augurio” booklets, which were published in the early 19th century to celebrate the Italy-Hungarian unions of the Hungarian aristocratic House of Apponyi. The publications followed the almost exclusively Italian tradition of “Per Nozze” booklets and their purpose was to promote the splendour and the ascension of the House of Apponyi through the unions with the prestigious Italian houses, the House of Nogarola and the House of Collalto. They are described and their content is examined with regard to the future which the House of Apponyi expected from these unions.
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