Každodennost reformního procesu (na příkladu Moravy)

Title in English Everyday Life of the Reform Process (on the Example of Moravia)
Authors

SVITÁK Zbyněk

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Cornova: Revue České společnosti pro výzkum 18. století
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field History
Keywords Maria Theresa; administration; diplomatics; bureaucracy
Description This paper examines the personal interventions of the empress in the reform process. Maria Theresa intervened in this process in various ways. First of all, she was able to supervise it directly through her signing of official documents, to which she would add instructions for their enactment to the court authorities or to particular countries of her realm. She also tried to make sure that competent individuals were appointed to the administrative apparatus responsible for implementing and supervising the reforms, irrespective of their social estate – though in this she was only partly successful. In addition, she kept her civil servants in check by requiring them to file regular reports. Finally, by calling for fiscal economies she had a hand in controlling public expenditure.
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