Northern, central and eastern Europe
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Northern, central and eastern Europe
(The European nobilities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, v. 2)
Longman, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: csd ISBN 9780582080706
Description
This volume on European nobility includes coverage of the following: serfdom and service nobility; the Swedish nobility 1600-1772; the rise and fall of the Danish nobility 1600-1800; the Prussian junkers 1600-1786; and the continuity of aristocratic power.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - serfdom and service nobility
- the Swedish nobility, 1600-1772
- the rise and fall of the Danish nobility, 1600-1800
- the Prussian junkers, 1600-1786
- the nobility in the Bohemian and Austrian lands, 1620-1780
- the Hungarian nobility in the 17th and 18th centuries
- the nobility of Poland-Lithuania, 1569-1795
- the Russian nobility in the 17th and 18th centuries
- conclusion - the continuity of artistocratic power.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780582080713
Description
The second volume of the survey covers northern, central and eastern Europe - Denmark, Sweden, Brandenburg-Prussia, the Austro-Bohemian lands, Hungary, Poland-Lithuania and Russia.
Table of Contents
Preface. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOUISE CHECK _ NO CHAPTER 8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Glossary of technical terms. 1. Introduction: Serfdom and service Nobility. 2. The Swdish nobility, 1600-1772. 3. The rise and fall of the Danish nobility, 1600-1800. 4. The Prussian Junkers, 1600-1786. 5. The nobility in the Bohemian and Austrian lands, 1620-1780. 6. The Hungarian nobility in 17th and 18th centuries. 7. The nobility in 17th and 18th centures. 9. Conclusion: The continuity of aristocratic power. Guides to further reading. Notes on contributors. Index.
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