Die Wiener Weltausstellung 1873. • Die Berichterstattung von Ármin Vámbéry und Max Nordau über die orientalische Abteilung sowie den Schah-Besuch in der Kaiserstadt.
The 1873 World Exhibition in Vienna. • The reports by Ármin Vámbéry and Max Nordau on the oriental department and the Shah's visit to the imperial city.
Author(s): Hedvig UjváriSubject(s): Cultural history, 19th Century
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Max Nordau; Ármin Vámbéry; Vienna World Exhibition 1873; Pester Lloyd; Persien; Nasr-ed-din Schah
Summary/Abstract: The oeuvre of the orientalist, Turkologist and traveler Ármin Vámbéry has been well researched, his long life full of adventures and his travels made him a famous personality on several continents during the Dualism-era, and so he has not succumbed to oblivion to this day. However, his creativity and work are multi-layered, so they require the approaches of various scientific disciplines, e.g. some facets of his widely ramified and not least unexplored journalistic work can be contributed to Vámbéry research. This article is devoted to Vámbéry's publication on the occasion of the Vienna World Exhibition of 1873, which also allow a comparison with the feuilletons of his friend, who later became a writer, cultural critic and Zionist, Max Nordau (1849, Pest–1923, Paris).
- Issue Year: 36/2022
- Issue No: 1-2
- Page Range: 154-166
- Page Count: 13
- Language: German