@article{01909cf1-db47-7004-98d0-d0cc0918795c, author = {Michał Baczkowski}, title = {Powstanie narodowe czy bunt rekrutów? Rozkład wojsk austriackich w 1809 roku w Galicji}, journal = {Prace Historyczne}, volume = {Ahead of print (2024)}, number = {Numer 151 (1)}, year = {2024}, issn = {0083-4351}, keywords = {wojna 1809 roku; Galicja; polskie powstania}, abstract = {The Polish-Austrian War of 1809 is usually perceived as a regular war conflict between the Duchy of Warsaw, which was part of Napoleonic Europe, and the Habsburg Monarchy. However, the overthrow of the Austrian government in the lands of the Polish partition (Galicia) was largely related to the independence protests of the local Polish inhabitants. Among them, Galician recruits played an important role. A significant number of conscripts from Galicia were involved in the rebellion against the Austrian army. It involved mass and individual desertions, surrendering to captivity without a fight, and finally a group defection to the enemy's side. In this way, the Austrian army lost approximately 15,000 men in Galicia. This rebellion had social and anti-militaristic grounds, but also resulted from the sympathy of wider circles of the inhabitants of Galicia towards the Napoleonic socio-political system. It was primarily perceived as "freedom" and the abolition of existing feudal relations. For Galician recruits, these were positive values, reinforced by the image of the Napoleonic army as a guarantor of modernization processes. The rebellion of Galician recruits in 1809 on the lands of the Austrian partition can therefore be assessed as a Polish independence movement, but also as a chaotic uprising against the feudal and absolutist Habsburg monarchy. The latter factor was probably more important, but it objectively contributed to Austria losing part of its territory to the Duchy of Warsaw.}, doi = {}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/prace-historyczne/artykul/a-national-uprising-or-a-conscript-rebellion-break-up-of-austrian-troops-in-1809-in-galicia} }