The Habsburg monarchy, 1618-1815
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The Habsburg monarchy, 1618-1815
(New approaches to European history, 3)
Cambridge University Press, c2000
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 248-256
Includes index
"This edition ... succeeds and replaces the Habsburg monarchy 1618-1815, first published by Cambridge University Press 1994"--T.p. verso
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Description
This is a revised and updated edition of a highly acclaimed history of the early modern Habsburg monarchy. Charles W. Ingrao challenges the conventional notion of Habsburg state and society as peculiarly backward by tracing its emergence as a military and cultural power of enormous influence. The Habsburg monarchy was undeniably different from other European polities: geography and linguistic diversity made this inevitable, but by 1789 it had laid the groundwork for a single polity capable of transcending its uniquely diverse cultural and historic heritage. Charles W. Ingrao unravels the web of social, political, economic and cultural factors that shaped the Habsburg monarchy during the period, and presents this complex story in a manner that is both authoritative and accessible to non-specialists. This edition includes a revised text and bibliographies, new genealogical tables, and an epilogue which looks forward to the impact of the Habsburg monarchy on twentieth-century events.
Table of Contents
- 1. The distinctiveness of Austrian history
- 2. The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)
- 3. Facing east: Hungary and the Turks (1648-1699)
- 4. Facing west: the second Habsburg empire (1700-1740)
- 5. The Prussian challenge: war and government reform (1740-1763)
- 6. Discovering the people: the triumph of cameralism and enlightened absolutism (1765-1792)
- 7. The age of revolution (1789-1815)
- 8. Decline or disaggregation?
- Bibliography
- Index.
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