The kingdom of Hungary and the Habsburg monarchy in the sixteenth century

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The kingdom of Hungary and the Habsburg monarchy in the sixteenth century

Géza Pálffy ; translated from the Hungarian by Thomas J. and Helen D. DeKornfeld

(CHSP Hungarian studies series, no. 18)(East European monographs, no. 735)

Social Science Monographs , Center for Hungarian Studies and Publications , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2009

  • : hbk

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Geza Palffy traces the complex relations between Hungary and the Habsburgs, including the integration of the country into a conglomerate central European state ruled from Vienna and Prague. Focusing on institutions and symbols of sovereignty, Palffy demonstrates how Hungary was integrated into a larger monarchy yet at the same time preserved its independence and the power and influence of its upper estates. Her argument challenges the traditional view that early-modern Hungary resisted and rebelled against the Hapsburgs.

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