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  1. 21

    Motivický vývoj obrazu minulosti Šumavy by Michal Hořejší

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The result indicate that the image of the Bohemian Forestʼs past has a long-standing motif of enduring continuity ending with a break, which is often portrayed in various ways—e.g. as the accession of the Habsburgs to the Czech throne, the expulsion of the German-speaking population after 1945, the storm of 1870, or even the establishment of a national park in 1991. …”
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    Země Koruny české a Svatá říše římská v raném novověku by Petr Vorel

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In the course of the 16th and 17th centuries, all political negotiations dealing with the issue of the association of the Bohemian Crown with the Empire witnessed both the Habsburgs (Emperor Charles I, Ferdinand I, the King of Bohemia and, later, Emperor) and the Bohemian Land Assembly clearly expressing that the Bohemian Crown was no longer a part of the Holy Empire. …”
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    Covenanting Exchanges with the French Court during the Wars for the Three Kingdoms by Allan I. MACINNES

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…They must be contextualised in relation to the Thirty Years War and particularly to the determination of France under both Cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin to supplant the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs as the foremost European power. While much work has recently been done on the diplomatic links of the principal protagonists in the Civil Wars, the importance of France to Scottish Covenanters, English Parliamentarians and Irish Confederates in their tangled and tortuous relationships among themselves and with Charles I remains relatively underworked. …”
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    Sankce vůči českým královským městům roku 1547 v kontextu habsburské politiky první poloviny 16. století („Gentský ortel“ v politické propagandě stavovského odboje)... by Petr Vorel

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The author compares the sanctions by King Ferdinand of Habsburg against the Bohemian royal towns (which, in 1547, had accepted the monarch‘s promises in good faith, just like Ghent) with the long-term anti-municipal policy of the Habsburgs, as well as with Emperor Charles V‘s actions in 1546 against Imperial towns that were members of the Schmalkaldic League. …”
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    Conquest of Cyprus by the Turks: Divergence of the Early Modern Period and Establishment of Status Quo in the Mediterranean by Emrah NAKİ

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the face of Ottoman expansion, it did not appear easy to build an alliance which would counter the Turks both on sea and land by incorporating also the Habsburgs’ Austrian branch, but at least a Christian fleet could be formed led by Spain and Venice. …”
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    ‘Des nouvelles de mon infortunée sœur’: Marie-Antoinette dans les lettres de l’archiduchesse Marie-Christine à l’empereur François by Catriona Seth

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The correspondence between Archduchess Maria-Christina of Austria (1742–1798) – Marie-Antoinette’s elder sister and wife of Albert, duke of Saxony-Teschen (1738–1822) – and her nephew Francis II (1768–1835) sheds new light on the last queen of France’s final months, as well as on the Habsburgs’ attitude towards her and her legacy. The difficulty of obtaining accurate information and the whirl of various rumours about the fate of the illustrious prisoner and her close family combined with the foreign powers’ evident reluctance to intervene for fear of political and military repercussions. …”
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    National Rivalry among Hospitallers? by Karl Borchardt

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In the following decades tensions between two rival Habsburg lines in Austria and Styria weakened the position of the Hospitaller lieutenants for the Habsburg lands, especially during the Hussite wars. …”
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    Entre el retrato jurídico y la experiencia en el territorio by Darío G. Barriera

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The purpose is to examine the regulatory treatment that the Habsburg monarchy gave the Oidores’ primary sociality for understanding the function key assigned to the distance (especially social) in the conception and execution of the colonial government during the Habsburg period.…”
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    Yirmisekiz Çelebi Mehmed Efendi’nin Fransa Elçiliği by Ömer Gezer

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Osmanlı diplomasi pratikleri düşünüldüğünde çağdaşlarınca olağanüstü görülen bu elçilik, yalnızca Marki de Bonnac’ın değil, İstanbul’daki Habsburg kapı kethüdası Joseph von Dirling’in ve İngiltere elçisi Abraham Stanyan’ın da dikkatini çekmişti. …”
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    Legal status of the cities of Galicyna in the nineteenth century (on the example of Stanislavov) by Ilyn L., Kaleniuk O.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The purpose of our research is to specify the legal status of the cities and towns of Galicia during its stay as part of the Habsburg Empire. On the example of Stanislavov of the 19th century. show vectors of development of local self-government. …”
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    O casamento de Leonor e Frederico III (1451-1452) e as relações entre Portugal e o Sacro Império nos finais da Idade Média by António Martins Costa

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Initially, we will try to analyze the dynamics of the alliances that have resulted in that matrimonial interest; in a second phase, considering the progress of diplomacy, we will follow the negotiation process between the Crowns; finally, we will observe the different phases of royal marriage (from Portugal to Italy), which foresee a new cycle of relations between the Avis and Habsburg dynasties.…”
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    A Reliability Check of Privilege Summaries Printed by Balthasar Moretus I (1610-1641) by Kristof Selleslach

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…For publishers in the Habsburg Netherlands, printed summaries represented the most accessible source of information about their competitors’ privileges. …”
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    Rezidenční síť Františka Josefa Černína z Chudenic ve Vídni a v Praze ve 20. a 30. letech 18. století by Filip Vávra

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Czech count Czernin possessed many buildings in the capital cities of the historical lands of the Habsburg monarchy (eight in Prague, three in Vienna). …”
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    Powstanie narodowe czy bunt rekrutów? Rozkład wojsk austriackich w 1809 roku w Galicji by Michał Baczkowski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… The Polish-Austrian War of 1809 is usually perceived as a regular military conflict between the Duchy of Warsaw, which was part of the Napoleonic Europe, and the Habsburg Monarchy. However, overthrowing the Austrian government in the lands of the Polish partition (Galicia) was largely related to the independence protests of the local Polish population. …”
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    Serbarea de la Putna – un eveniment incomod la graniţa imperiului austro-ungar by Valentin Coşereanu

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Breaking a part of a country – no matter how small and large –, that piece, wherever you put it, will keep its inner nature, the substance and the specific lifeblood of the people you broke it from, until it will fiind an opportunity to reunify the identity of its nation, as soon as the historical circumstances appear favorable for it. In Habsburg Bukovina the celebration at Putna was the half-fulfilled cause of such opportunity, and Eminescu, the soul of event.…”
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    Gallasovský hofmistr Johann Heinrich Dienebier (1677–1748) by Martin Krummholz

    Published 2012-04-01
    “… The newly collected information sheds light upon the social origins and ties of Johann Heinrich Dienebier (1677–1748) and makes us familiar with his 27 years of service for Johann Wenzel Gallas (1671–1719), an important and wealthy aristocrat in the Habsburg monarchy. This information enables us to acknowledge the erudition and designing genius of this creative (and so far marginalised) building copyist (Bauschreiber) of the Prague Castle. …”
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    Jan Nepomucký v luteránských Drážďanech. Rekonverze Wettinů a role českého zemského patrona v 1. polovině 18. století by Iveta Coufalová

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… The aim of the study is to present the use of the popularity of John of Nepomuk at the time when he was newly proclaimed saint (1729), especially in the communication strategies of the Catholic and Lutheran clergy and ultimately in shaping the image of the royal representation through demonstrated relationships between the recatholized Wettins and the Habsburg imperial family. What is important here is not merely evidence supported by examples, but above all the imagination associated with them. …”
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    The Extraordinary Imperial Ambassadors to the Conclave during the 1667–1730 Period by Jiří M. Havlík

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…For the papal elections in 1667, 1669 and 1676 Emperor Leopold I appointed those cardinals who favoured the House of Habsburg. After the death of Pope Innocent XI in 1689 the situation changed to the detriment of the Habsburg dynasty and Leopold I decided to appoint an extraordinary secular ambassador. …”
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    The ‘cursed’ queen by Gergely Kiss

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Clemence, the daughter of Charles Martell of Anjou and Clemence of Habsburg, was born in Naples and became the wife of King Louis X of France in 1315. …”
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    Hledat a nalézat: Barokní Valdštejnové a jejich informační síť by Jiří Hrbek

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…It focuses on the formation of an intelligence network within the Habsburg monarchy in the 17th and 18th centuries, while the special social position occupied by the Waldsteins enabled them to make use not only the publicly available resources (newspapers), but also a network of personal relations with agents in Central Europe’s key strategic spots. …”
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