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The Emperor Incognito

Joseph II’s Journey through Enlightenment Europe

With an Introduction by Dominic Lieven
Translated by Jamie Bulloch

Distributed for Haus Publishing

The Emperor Incognito

Joseph II’s Journey through Enlightenment Europe

With an Introduction by Dominic Lieven
Translated by Jamie Bulloch
An emperor meets his people: the extraordinary journeys of Joseph II.

It is the end of the eighteenth century, and the European royal houses are beginning to falter. The young Habsburg emperor Joseph II realizes that reform is inevitable, and he eagerly soaks up Enlightenment ideas. Incognito, and without the usual pomp and entourage, he travels through his vast empire to see with his own eyes how his subjects live, suffer, and starve.

Along with princes and kings, he meets ordinary people and visits hospitals and factories in his search for new insights that will help him build a modern state. When he visits his sister Marie Antoinette in Versailles, he can see the French Revolution looming on the horizon. By the end of his journey, he had spent a quarter of his twenty-five-year reign on the road. With an introduction by Dominic Lieven and based on countless sources, Monika Czernin’s The Emperor Travels Incognito tells the story of an extraordinary man in an age of great upheaval, who was far ahead of his time.

336 pages | 10 maps | 6.02 x 9.21 | © 2026

Biography and Letters

History: European History


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Reviews

"Czernin's descriptions of [his] journeys, long stretches of which read almost like adventure stories, allow the reader to travel far and wide throughout the empire. A panorama of Europe during the Age of Enlightenment."

Die Zeit

“Czernin confidently and vividly traces Joseph II’s expeditions, smoothly interweaving them with a biography of one of the key figures of the Habsburg dynasty [...].”

Deutschlandfunk

"A vivid portrait of the eighteenth century."

ORF

"This book, receiving the Friedrich Schiedel Literature Prize in 2023, is at the interface of historical scholarship and literary fiction, where it impressively fulfills the author’s goal of conveying well-founded European history with that of an engaging ‘story’ in novelistic form, in which the various figures are allowed to voice their experiences by means of direct fictional dialogue. […] In addition, the author skillfully illustrates the degree to which the historical developments of Europe had become interlaced in that period, and she explores the sources from which our current political thought derives. The book, along with being highly readable, is an essential contribution to our understanding of contemporary Europe."

Brigitte Mazohl, University of Innsbruck

"By choosing a figure such as Emperor Joseph II, Monika Czernin'swork fits in perfectly with our era, in which the political Europe of Nations is part of our daily lives. Whether we criticiseit or not, we can no longer deny it or do without it. […] Monika Czernintakes us through all his journeys in Central and Western Europe, combining pure historicity with an exciting account of life and realism. […] A translation of Monika Czernin'sDer Kaiser ReistIncognitointo the main languages of the Europe of the Enlightenment, such as French and/or English, will be an undeniable cultural enrichment for all speakers. Joseph II, always ahead of his time, clearly understood that Europe can only function through the diversity and complementarity of its states."

Jean-Pierre Lavandier, University of Bordeaux

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Prologue 1

1764 Frankfurt: No more courtly travels 13

1768 The Banat: Countless petitioners change one’s outlook 33

1769 Italy: A Marcus Aurelius of the Enlightenment 57

1769 Neisse: The first summit between enlightened rulers 93

1771 Bohemia and Moravia: Famine and serfdom 119

1773 Transylvania and Galicia: Increasingly unfamiliar, increasingly different 143

1777 France: ‘The revolution is going to be terrible’ 183

1781 The Austrian Netherlands: Impatience makes one blind 221

1787 Russia: A Mephistophelian pact 251

Epilogue 265

Acknowledgements 273

Chronology 277

A Note on Sources 285

Notes 295

Index 313

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