A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918

A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918
Title A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918 PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Kann
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 662
Release 1974
Genre History
ISBN 9780520024083

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A political, cultural, and socioeconomic history of the Habsburg empire, discussing the rise of Habsburg power, its subsequent status and action as a great power, and its dissolution.

The Habsburg Empire

The Habsburg Empire
Title The Habsburg Empire PDF eBook
Author Pieter M. Judson
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 363
Release 2016-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0674969324

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A EuropeNow Editor’s Pick A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year “Pieter M. Judson’s book informs and stimulates. If his account of Habsburg achievements, especially in the 18th century, is rather starry-eyed, it is a welcome corrective to the black legend usually presented. Lucid, elegant, full of surprising and illuminating details, it can be warmly recommended to anyone with an interest in modern European history.” —Tim Blanning, Wall Street Journal “This is an engaging reappraisal of the empire whose legacy, a century after its collapse in 1918, still resonates across the nation-states that replaced it in central Europe. Judson rejects conventional depictions of the Habsburg empire as a hopelessly dysfunctional assemblage of squabbling nationalities and stresses its achievements in law, administration, science and the arts.” —Tony Barber, Financial Times “Spectacularly revisionist... Judson argues that...the empire was a force for progress and modernity... This is a bold and refreshing book... Judson does much to destroy the picture of an ossified regime and state.” —A. W. Purdue, Times Higher Education “Judson’s reflections on nations, states and institutions are of broader interest, not least in the current debate on the future of the European Union after Brexit.” —Annabelle Chapman, Prospect

The Habsburgs

The Habsburgs
Title The Habsburgs PDF eBook
Author Andrew Wheatcroft
Publisher Penguin Books
Pages 436
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Offers a history of the Habsburgs from the Middle Ages to the present day.

The Habsburgs

The Habsburgs
Title The Habsburgs PDF eBook
Author Martyn Rady
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 2022-05-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781541644519

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"A feat of both scholarship and storytelling" (Wall Street Journal)--the definitive history of a powerful family dynasty who dominated Europe for centuries. In The Habsburgs, Martyn Rady tells the epic story of a dynasty and the world it built--and then lost--over nearly a millennium. From modest origins, the Habsburgs gained control of the Holy Roman Empire in the fifteenth century. Then, in a few decades, their possessions rapidly expanded to take in a large part of Europe, stretching from Hungary to Spain, and parts of the New World and the Far East. The Habsburgs dominated Central Europe through the First World War. Historians often depict the Habsburgs as leaders of a ramshackle empire. But Rady reveals their enduring power, driven by the belief that they were destined to rule the world as defenders of the Roman Catholic Church, guarantors of peace, and patrons of learning. This is the remarkable history of a dynasty that forever changed Europe and the world.

A History of Eastern Europe

A History of Eastern Europe
Title A History of Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Robert Bideleux
Publisher Routledge
Pages 704
Release 2006-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 1134719841

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A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change is a wide-ranging single volume history of the "lands between", the lands which have lain between Germany, Italy, and the Tsarist and Soviet empires. Bideleux and Jeffries examine the problems that have bedevilled this troubled region during its imperial past, the interwar period, under fascism, under communism, and since 1989. While mainly focusing on the modern era and on the effects of ethnic nationalism, fascism and communism, the book also offers original, striking and revisionist coverage of: * ancient and medieval times * the Hussite Revolution, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation * the legacies of Byzantium, the Ottoman Empire and the Hapsburg Empire * the rise and decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth * the impact of the region's powerful Russian and Germanic neighbours * rival concepts of "Central" and "Eastern" Europe * the 1920s land reforms and the 1930s Depression. Providing a thematic historical survey and analysis of the formative processes of change which have played the paramount roles in shaping the development of the region, A History of Eastern Europe itself will play a paramount role in the studies of European historians.

A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918

A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918
Title A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918 PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Kann
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 668
Release 1980-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780520042063

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Describes, surveys, and discusses the major historical aspects of the Habsburg Empire - diplomatic, political, institutional, socioeconomic, and cultural.

Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire

Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire
Title Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire PDF eBook
Author Maureen Healy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 364
Release 2004-05-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780521831246

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