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- Author : Robert A. Kann
- Publisher : Univ of California Press
- Release Date : 1974
- Genre : History
- Pages : 646
- ISBN : 0520024087
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A History of the Habsburg Empire 1526 1918 Book Description :
An historian's account of the cultural evolution, political problems, and socioeconomic development of the multinational Habsburg Empire
- Author : Martyn Rady
- Publisher : Oxford University Press
- Release Date : 2017-03-09
- Genre : History
- Pages : 144
- ISBN : 9780198792963
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The Habsburg Empire Book Description :
The Habsburgs are the most famous dynasty in continental Europe. From the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries, they ruled much of Central Europe, and for two centuries were also rulers of Spain. Through the Spanish connection, they acquired lands around the Mediterranean and a chunk of the New World, spreading eastwards to include the Philippines. Reaching from South-East Asia to what is now Ukraine, the Habsburg Empire was truly global. In this Very Short Introduction Martin Rady looks at the history of the Habsburgs, from their tenth-century origins in Switzerland, to the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire in 1918. He introduces the pantheon of Habsburg rulers, which included adventurers, lunatics, and at least one monarch who was so malformed that his true portrait could never be exhibited. He also discusses the lands and kingdoms that made up the Habsburg Empire, and the decisive moments that shaped their history. Dynasty, Europe, global power, and the idea of the multi-national state all converge on the history of the Habsburg Empire. Martin Rady shows how. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
- Author : David F. Good
- Publisher : Univ of California Press
- Release Date : 1984
- Genre : Business & Economics
- Pages : 309
- ISBN : 0520050940
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The Economic Rise of the Habsburg Empire 1750 1914 Book Description :
- Author : Charles W. Ingrao
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Release Date : 2000-06-29
- Genre : History
- Pages : 268
- ISBN : 0521785057
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The Habsburg Monarchy 1618 1815 Book Description :
This is a revised and updated edition of an acclaimed introduction to the Habsburg monarchy.
- Author : Robert A. Kann
- Publisher : Octagon Press, Limited
- Release Date : 1957
- Genre : Austria
- Pages : 227
- ISBN : UOM:39015003381053
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The Habsburg Empire Book Description :
"The Habsburg Monarchy (or Habsburg Empire) is an unofficial appellation amongst historians for the countries and provinces which were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg (1278?1780), and then by the successor House of Habsburg-Lorraine (from 1780), between 1526 and 1804. The "Habsburg Monarchy / Habsburg Empire" term was born only posteriorly in the early 19th century, which referred to the Habsburg dominions between the 1526 - 1804 period. The Imperial capital was Vienna, except from 1583 to 1611, when it was moved to Prague. From 1804 to 1867 the Habsburgs ruled the Austrian Empire and from 1867 to 1918 Austria-Hungary."--Wikipedia.
- Author : Jean Bérenger
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1994
- Genre : Austria
- Pages : 231
- ISBN : UOM:39015040360565
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A History of the Habsburg Empire 1700 1918 Book Description :
- Author : Jean Berenger
- Publisher : Routledge
- Release Date : 2014-07-22
- Genre : History
- Pages : 422
- ISBN : 9781317895701
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A History of the Habsburg Empire 1273 1700 Book Description :
The first part of a two-volume history of the Habsburg Empire from its medieval origins to its dismemberment in the First World War. This important volume (which is self-contained) meets a long-felt need for a systematic survey in English of the Habsburgs and their lands in the late medieval and early modern periods. It is primarily concerned with the Habsburg territories in central and northern Europe, but the history of the Spanish Habsburgs in Spain and the Netherlands is also covered. The book, like the Habsburgs themselves, deals with an immense range of lands and peoples: clear, balanced, and authoritative, it is a remarkable feat of synthethis and exposition.
- Author : Hans Kohn
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1961
- Genre : Austria
- Pages : 187
- ISBN : UOM:39015005058121
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The Habsburg Empire 1804 1918 Book Description :
- Author : A. Wess Mitchell
- Publisher : Princeton University Press
- Release Date : 2019-10
- Genre : History
- Pages : 416
- ISBN : 9780691196442
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The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire Book Description :
The Habsburg Empire's grand strategy for outmaneuvering and outlasting stronger rivals in a complicated geopolitical world The Empire of Habsburg Austria faced more enemies than any other European great power. Flanked on four sides by rivals, it possessed few of the advantages that explain successful empires. Yet somehow Austria endured, outlasting Ottoman sieges, Frederick the Great, and Napoleon. A. Wess Mitchell tells the story of how this cash-strapped, polyglot empire survived for centuries in Europe's most dangerous neighborhood without succumbing to the pressures of multisided warfare. He shows how the Habsburgs played the long game in geopolitics, corralling friend and foe alike into voluntarily managing the empire's lengthy frontiers and extending a benign hegemony across the turbulent lands of middle Europe. The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire offers lessons on how to navigate a messy geopolitical map, stand firm without the advantage of military predominance, and prevail against multiple rivals.
- Author : C. A. Macartney
- Publisher : Faber & Faber
- Release Date : 2014-09-04
- Genre : History
- Pages : 900
- ISBN : 9780571306299
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The Habsburg Empire Book Description :
This book is a narrative history of the Austrian Monarchy from 1790 to its break-up in 1918. Its theme is the hundred year struggle between the venerable dynastic empire which ruled Central Europe, and the new national, political and social forces in conflict with it, an with one another. The author starts with the death of Emperor Joseph 11 in 1790, the event which he takes as marking the turn of the tide in the struggle between autocracy and centralisation on the one side, and the new forces on the other; but he prefixes his narrative with a brief account of Joseph's own reign, and with a comprehensive picture of the old monarchy on the threshold of the new age. C. A. Macartney takes his subject as comprising the monarchy as a whole, every people, class and province in it. He thus brings and makes intelligible the diversity within the unity, and the unity synthesising the diversity, which give the history of the Austrian Monarchy its special and unique character. The author was long acquainted with the countries and peoples that were once part of the Habsburg Empire and it was this experience, combined with linguistic accomplishments that enabled him to draw on an exceptionally wide range of sources. The result is a work of monumental scholarship written with unique insight and understanding.
- Author : Pieter M. Judson
- Publisher : Harvard University Press
- Release Date : 2016-04-25
- Genre : History
- Pages : 585
- ISBN : 9780674969322
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The Habsburg Empire Book Description :
This panoramic reappraisal shows why the Habsburg Empire mattered for so long to so many Central Europeans across divides of language, religion, and region. Pieter Judson shows that creative government—and intractable problems the far-flung empire could not solve—left an enduring imprint on successor states. Its lessons are no less important today.
- Author : Robert A.. Kann
- Publisher : East European Monographs
- Release Date : 1977
- Genre : Austria
- Pages : 247
- ISBN : UOM:39015008018593
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The Habsburg Empire in World War I Book Description :
- Author : Lawrence Sondhaus
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1989
- Genre : History
- Pages : 326
- ISBN : UVA:35007004198531
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The Habsburg Empire and the Sea Book Description :
Sondhaus's study, the first scholarly treatment of the formation of Austria's sea power in any language, traces the stages of the navy's development through nine chapters. Instead of dealing with the topic from only one perspective, Sondhaus examines the political history of the development of Habsburg sea power. The study as a whole takes into account the effects of the broader issues of the era, such as Austria's perennial financial difficulties, technological and industrial backwardness, and the growing nationality problem.
- Author : John Lynch
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1964
- Genre : Spain
- Pages : 374
- ISBN : MINN:319510017301591
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Spain Under the Habsburgs Empire and absolutism Book Description :
- Author : Barbara Jelavich
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1969
- Genre : Europe
- Pages : 190
- ISBN : MINN:319510018011929
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The Habsburg Empire in European Affairs 1814 1918 Book Description :
"The Habsburg Monarchy (or Habsburg Empire) is an unofficial appellation amongst historians for the countries and provinces which were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg (1278?1780), and then by the successor House of Habsburg-Lorraine (from 1780), between 1526 and 1804. The "Habsburg Monarchy / Habsburg Empire" term was born only posteriorly in the early 19th century, which referred to the Habsburg dominions between the 1526 - 1804 period. The Imperial capital was Vienna, except from 1583 to 1611, when it was moved to Prague. From 1804 to 1867 the Habsburgs ruled the Austrian Empire and from 1867 to 1918 Austria-Hungary."--Wikipedia.
- Author : Alan Sked
- Publisher : Addison-Wesley Longman Limited
- Release Date : 1979
- Genre : History
- Pages : 289
- ISBN : UOM:39015008966239
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The Survival of the Habsburg Empire Book Description :
- Author : Maureen Healy
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Release Date : 2004-05-27
- Genre : History
- Pages : 333
- ISBN : 0521831245
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Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire Book Description :
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- Author : Victor S. Mamatey
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1978
- Genre : Austria
- Pages : 182
- ISBN : UOM:39015002826504
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Rise of the Habsburg Empire 1526 1815 Book Description :
- Author : Jelena Todorovic
- Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
- Release Date : 2006
- Genre : History
- Pages : 219
- ISBN : 075465611X
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An Orthodox Festival Book in the Habsburg Empire Book Description :
A transcription and translation of Zaharje Orfelin's 1757 festival book, Festive Greeting to Mojsej Putnik forms for the core of this study. It is one of the most comprehensive accounts of the festival life of the Orthodox hierarchy in the Habsburg lands.
- Author : Martyn Rady
- Publisher : Oxford University Press
- Release Date : 2017-03-16
- Genre : History
- Pages : 144
- ISBN : 9780192511355
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The Habsburg Empire A Very Short Introduction Book Description :
The Habsburgs are the most famous dynasty in continental Europe. From the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries, they ruled much of Central Europe, and for two centuries were also rulers of Spain. Through the Spanish connection, they acquired lands around the Mediterranean and a chunk of the New World, spreading eastwards to include the Philippines. Reaching from South-East Asia to what is now Ukraine, the Habsburg Empire was truly global. In this Very Short Introduction Martin Rady looks at the history of the Habsburgs, from their tenth-century origins in Switzerland, to the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire in 1918. He introduces the pantheon of Habsburg rulers, which included adventurers, lunatics, and at least one monarch who was so malformed that his true portrait could never be exhibited. He also discusses the lands and kingdoms that made up the Habsburg Empire, and the decisive moments that shaped their history. Dynasty, Europe, global power, and the idea of the multi-national state all converge on the history of the Habsburg Empire. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.