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Two Crowns, a dynastic mirror, a shared political culture in Europe during the Early Modern Age. Symbolised by the ‘double-headed eagle’ looking East and West, the Habsburg dynasty constituted a universal power structure in the early modern era. The dynasty’s Spanish and Austrian branches created a code of shared identity, one which also encompassed their religious piety and their ability to pitch the Austriacum Imperium against multiple enemies worldwide. The present volume investigates the construction of the dynasty’s political image in two spheres, the Kingdom of Hungary and the Spanish monarchy, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. Fifteen Hungarian, Czech and Spanish specialists offer comparative perspectives on the Habsburg era during this convulsive period of European history, addressing topics including diplomatic links, dynastic ritual and representation, and the Order of the Golden Fleece. In covering a wide range of themes, their contributions aim towards a better understanding of the emergence of new political attitudes in the Western world prior to the Enlightenment.
Hungary --- Spain --- Politics and government --- History of Spain --- History of Eastern Europe --- Habsburg [Dynasty] --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799
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Este libro pretende aportar una visión de conjunto de la política exterior española durante el reinado de Felipe V, entre 1713 y 1746, periodo en el que se consolidaron la dinastía borbónica en España y el sistema de equilibrio europeo forjado en la paz de Utrecht. Aborda este asunto crucial, que no había sido tratado de forma sistemática, mediante una visión global y multidimensional que pone de relieve los vínculos existentes entre política interior y exterior, a la vez que analiza el rol de la monarquía de España en el contexto europeo. Expone las líneas maestras de esta política exterior de los gobiernos de Felipe V, analiza tanto los objetivos que perseguía (territoriales, políticos y económicos) como la reacción que suscitó en Europa, y, finalmente, efectúa un balance de sus características y de sus logros. Dix-neuf chercheurs analysent les grandes lignes de la politique étrangère sous le règne de Philippe V à partir de trois blocs thématiques : la formulation d'une nouvelle politique étrangère visant à renverser les traités d'Utrecht et le développement diplomatique pour la mener à bien ; la réaction internationale au déploiement de la politique étrangère des Bourbons ; et l'impact de l'action étrangère de Philippe V, tant dans la sphère commerciale que dans la demande militaire.
History --- diplomatie --- Espagne --- Europe --- Felipe V --- politique étrangère --- relations internationales --- Diplomacia --- España --- Europa --- política exterior --- relaciones internacionales --- Spain --- Foreign relations
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