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"Moving beyond older approaches to the history of the Habsburgs in Central Europe in which nations are the main actors and nationalist conflict the inevitable moving force in the monarchy's trajectory, Pieter Judson offers an alternate narrative framework for the history of Habsburg Central Europe from the eighteenth century to the demise of the empire in World War I. He investigates how shared imperial institutions, administrative practices, and cultural programs helped to shape local society in every region of the empire. He shows how all of these elements gave imperial citizens fundamentally common experiences that crossed linguistic, confessional, and regional divides--experiences that even shaped nationalists' understandings of nationhood. And he traces what happened to the common or shared elements of imperial practice when the Habsburg monarchy formally ceased to exist in 1918."--Provided by publisher.
History of Europe --- Habsburg [Dynasty] --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Nationalism --- Imperialism --- History. --- Social aspects --- Habsburg, House of --- Nationalisme --- Impérialisme --- Histoire --- Aspect social --- Habsbourg (dynastie) --- Histoire. --- History --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Habsbourg --- Nationalism - Europe, Central - History --- Imperialism - Social aspects - Europe, Central - History --- Habsburg, House of - History --- Impérialisme
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"This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households among the two branches of the dynasty that arose following the division of the territories originally held by Charles V. The authors trace the connections between these courtly communities regardless of their standing or composition, exposing the underlying network they formed. By cutting across the traditional division in the historiography between the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs and also examining the roles played by the courts and households of lesser known members of the dynasty, this volume determines to what degree the organization followed a particular model and to what extent individuals were able to move between courts in pursuit of career opportunities and advancement."--Back cover
nobility --- History of Europe --- courts [social groups] --- Maximilian III [Archduke of Austria] --- Spanish Habsburgs [Dynasty] --- Maximilian II [Holy Roman Emperor] --- Albert & Isabella [Archdukes] --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Courts and courtiers --- Cour et courtisans --- History --- Histoire --- Habsburg, House of --- Habsbourg (famille de) --- Academic collection --- 940.23 --- 940.24 --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Contra-reformatie--(1555-1618) --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Dertigjarige oorlog--(1618-1648) --- Hof. --- Haushalt. --- Kings and rulers. --- Habsburger, --- Habsburg, House of. --- History. --- Austria --- Spain --- Europa. --- Austria. --- Spain. --- 940.23 Geschiedenis van Europa: Contra-reformatie--(1555-1618) --- 940.24 Geschiedenis van Europa: Dertigjarige oorlog--(1618-1648) --- Austria -- History. --- Austria -- Kings and rulers. --- Habsburg, House of -- History. --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Kings and rulers --- Habsburg [House of ] --- Europe --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- hofhoudingen [sociale groepen] --- adel --- Maximiliaan III [Aartshertog van Oostenrijk] --- Maximiliaan II [Keizer v.h. H.Roomse Rijk] --- Habsburg: Spaanse linie [Dynastie] --- Albrecht & Isabella [Aartshertogen] --- Habsbourg --- --Autriche --- --Roi et souverain --- --Espagne --- --Habsburg, House of --- Histoire. --- Roi et souverain --- Habsburg, House of - History --- Autriche --- Espagne --- Austria - History --- Austria - Kings and rulers --- Spain - History --- Spain - Kings and rulers --- Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 --- Habsburg dynasty; court; royal households; Low Countries --- hofcultuur
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The Habsburg Court of Brussels remains one of the few early modern princely courts that have never been thoroughly studied by historians. Yet it offers a unique case, particularly with regard to the first decades of the seventeenth century. Once home to the Dukes of Burgundy, the ancient palace on the Coudenberg hill in Brussels became the principal residence of the Habsburg governors in the Low Countries and, in the period 1598-1621, that of Archduke Albert and his wife, the Spanish Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia. Eager to reassert the dynasty's authority in these parts, the Archdukes ruled the Habsburg Netherlands as sovereign princes in their own right. Based on the author's prize-winning dissertation, this book vividly brings to life the splendour of their court and unravels the goals and ambitions of the men and women who lived and worked in the palace.
Albert & Isabella [Archdukes] --- Cour de Habsbourg --- --Courtisan --- --Academic collection --- 929.5 ARENBERG --- Geschiedenis van België: 17de eeuw; Spaanse tijd (1555/1585-1713) --- Genealogie--ARENBERG --- 929.5 ARENBERG Genealogie--ARENBERG --- 949.3.022 Geschiedenis van België: 17de eeuw; Spaanse tijd (1555/1585-1713) --- --Habsburg, House of --- Benelux countries --- Academic collection --- 949.3.022 --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Brussels --- --Bruxelles --- --1598-1621 --- History --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Social life and customs --- Court and courtiers --- Politics and government --- Isabel Clara Eugenia, --- Albrecht --- Netherlands --- Pays-Bas --- Histoire --- Albert --- Isabel Clara Eugenia --- Habsburg [House of ] --- Courts and courtiers --- 17th century --- Belgium --- 1555-1648 --- 1568-1648 (Guerre de quatre-vingts ans) --- Geschiedenis van België en Luxemburg --- Albrecht & Isabella [Aartshertogen] --- Brussel --- Courtisan --- Habsburg, House of - History --- Bruxelles --- Brussels (Belgium) - Social life and customs --- Brussels (Belgium) - Court and courtiers --- Brussels (Belgium) - Politics and government --- Benelux countries - Court and courtiers --- Habsburg, House of
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L'étude critique et scientifique des religions, conquise de haute lutte, se situe à la croisée des méthodes historique et anthropologique, et favorise le comparatisme. Placée sous la direction d'Annick Delfosse et de Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, la collection Religions aborde les faits et phénomènes religieux dans leur diversité, en dehors de toute vision essentialiste, ce qu'évoquent à la fois le pluriel du nom et les trois termes qui le précisent. Ce livre propose une réflexion comparative et transdisciplinaire sur les adaptations aux réformes de la sainteté et des patronages dans les pays gouvernés par les deux branches de la dynastie des Habsbourg à l'époque moderne : l'Espagne et les pays de l'empereur, en particulier la Hongrie, la Bohême et la Basse- Autriche de la fin du XVIe au début du XVIIIe siècle, puis la Sicile entre 1720 et 1730. Ils sont confrontés aux cas des villes et principautés de l'Italie du Nord et à la situation en Pologne-Lituanie. La création en 1588 de la Congrégation des Rites et la publication des nouveaux livres liturgiques romains le Bréviaire, le Missel et le Martyrologe entraînèrent dans tout le monde catholique un double mouvement de demande d'approbation des rituels et des calendriers propres. Il s'agissait à la fois de se mettre en conformité avec la normativité universaliste de la Curie et de réaffirmer l'irréductibilité des particularismes. --
Christian patron saints --- Christian saints --- Church and state --- Liturgical movement --- Saints patrons chrétiens --- Saints chrétiens --- Eglise et Etat --- Renouveau liturgique --- Cult --- History --- Catholic Church --- Culte --- Histoire --- Eglise catholique --- Europe --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Église et État --- Église catholique --- 235.3 <08> --- 235.3 <08> Hagiografie--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- 235.3 <08> Hagiographie--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- Hagiografie--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- Hagiographie--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- Saint patron chrétien --- --Culte --- --Europe Centrale --- --XVIe-XVIIIe s., --- --Église catholique --- --Église et État --- --Congrès --- --2013 --- --Prague --- --actes --- --Christian saints --- Eǵlise et Et́at --- Hagiografie. --- Patronat. --- Saints --- Eǵlise catholique --- Actes de congrès --- Habsburg, House of --- Habsburg, House of. --- Habsburger, --- History. --- Vie religieuse --- Saints patrons chrétiens --- Saints chrétiens --- Europe [Central ] --- 1500-1800 --- Congresses --- Church renewal --- --Saints patrons chrétiens --- Eǵlise et Et́at --- Eǵlise catholique --- Saints patrons --- XVIe-XVIIIe s., 1501-1800 --- Congrès --- Saints patrons chrétiens - Culte - Europe centrale - 1500-1800 - Congrès --- Renouveau liturgique - Eǵlise catholique - 1500-1800 - Congrès --- Eǵlise et Et́at - Europe centrale - 1500-1800 - Congrès --- Christian patron saints - Europe - History - Congreses --- Church and state - Europe - History - Congresses --- Patrons nationaux --- Habsburg, House of - History - Congresses --- Europe Centrale --- Prague --- Europe - Vie religieuse - Congrès --- Église et État --- Église catholique --- Christian church history --- History of Europe --- anno 1500-1799
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This study takes a unique approach to the Dutch Revolt (1567-1609) by focusing on the largely untold story of the Habsburg regime and its local supporters in the Low Countries. The author takes a holistic approach and examines a variety of print and non-print 'written, oral, and theatrical' media in order to discover how the regime made use of the different communication channels available. In addition, available sources have been used to document ordinary people's responses to the conflict and the various messages they encountered in the public sphere. The result sheds new light on the Habsburg regime's approach to communication and opinion-forming, while also providing a useful corrective to our understanding of rebel propaganda.
History of the Low Countries --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Communication --- Social conflict --- Conflits sociaux --- Political aspects --- History --- Aspect politique --- Histoire --- Habsburg, House of --- Netherlands --- Pays-Bas --- Propaganda --- History. --- Propaganda. --- Communication en politique --- Habsbourg (dynastie) --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Interpersonal conflict --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Political aspects&delete& --- The Netherlands --- Países Baixos --- Holland --- Spanish Netherlands --- Pays-Bas espagnols --- Austrian Netherlands --- Pays-Bas autrichiens --- Oostenrijkse Nederlanden --- Southern Netherlands --- Pays-Bas méridionaux --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Niderlandy --- Belanda --- Nederland --- Koninkrijk der Nederlanden --- Reino dos Países Baixos --- Royaume des Pays-Bas --- Kingdom of the Netherlands --- Países Bajos --- Holanda --- Nederlân --- Hulanda --- Beulanda --- Niderland --- Niderlande --- هولندا --- مملكة هولندا --- Mamlakat Hūlandā --- Olanda --- Payis-Bâs --- Países Baxos --- Aynacha Jach'a Markanaka --- Nirlan --- Niderland Krallığı --- Kē-tē-kok --- Landa --- Kerajaan Landa --- Нидерландтар --- Niderlandtar --- Нидерландтар Короллеге --- Niderlandtar Korollege --- Нідэрланды --- Каралеўства Нідэрланды --- Karaleŭstva Nidėrlandy --- Nederlands --- Niadaland --- Holandija --- Kraljevina Holandija --- Izelvroioù --- Нидерландия --- Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Кралство Нидерландия --- Kralstvo Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Països Baixos --- Нидерландсем --- Niderlandsem --- Нидерландсен Патшалăхĕ --- Niderlandsen Patshalăkhĕ --- Nizozemsko --- Paesi Bassi --- Regnu di i Paesi Bassi --- Iseldiroedd --- Nederlandene --- Niederlande --- Kéyah Wóyahgo Siʼánígíí --- Nižozemska --- Kralojstwo Nederlandow --- Madalmaad --- Ολλανδία --- Ollandia --- Hollandia --- Κάτω Χώρες --- Katō Chōres --- Βασίλειο των Κάτω Χωρών --- Vasileio tōn Katō Chōrōn --- Nederlando --- Reĝlando Nederlando --- Paisis Bajus --- Herbehereak --- Herbehereetako Erresumaren --- هلند --- Huland --- Niðurlond --- Háland --- Paîs Bas --- Neerlande --- Ísiltír --- Ríocht na hÍsiltíre --- Çheer Injil --- Çheer y Vagheragh --- Reeriaght ny Çheer Injil --- Tìrean Ìsle --- Hò-làn --- Недерлендин Нутг --- Nederlendin Nutg --- 네덜란드 --- Nedŏllandŭ --- Hōlani --- Nederlandia --- Pais Basse --- Regno del Paises Basse --- Нидерландтæ --- Niderlandtæ --- Нидерландты Къаролад --- Niderlandty Kʺarolad --- Konungsríkið Holland --- הולנד --- Holand --- ממלכת ארצות השפלה --- Mamlekhet Artsot ha-Shefelah --- Walanda --- Hollandi --- Нидерландла --- Niderlandla --- Нидерландланы Королевствосу --- Niderlandlany Korolevstvosu --- Néderlandzkô --- Нидерланд --- Iseldiryow --- Ubuholandi --- Ubuhorandi --- Nederilande --- Нидерланддар --- Niderlanddar --- Uholanzi --- Ufalme wa Nchi za Chini --- Нидерландъяс --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s --- Нидерландъяс Корольув --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s Korolʹuv --- Peyiba --- Holenda --- Keyatiya Nederlandan --- Payises Bashos --- פאייסיס באשוס --- Nīderlandeja --- Batavia --- Regni Nederlandiarum --- Nīderlandes Karaliste --- Nyderlandai --- Nyderlandų Karalystė --- Paixi Basci --- Paes Bass --- Ulanda --- Holland Királyság --- Keninkryk fan 'e Nederlannen --- Reino di Hulanda --- Холандија --- Кралство Холандија --- Kralstvo Holandija --- Pajjiżi l-Baxxi --- Hōrana --- Недерлатт --- Nederlatt --- Оцязорксши Недерлатт --- Ot︠s︡i︠a︡zorksshi Nederlatt --- Нидерландын Вант Улс --- Niderlandyn Vant Uls --- Tlanitlālpan --- Huēyitlahtohcāyōtl in Tlanitlālpan --- Eben Eyong --- Nederlaand --- オランダ --- Oranda --- オランダ王国 --- Oranda Ōkoku --- Ulanna --- Nethiland --- Nederlande --- Holandska --- Holland (Kingdom) --- Batavian Republic --- United Provinces of the Netherlands --- Habsbourg --- --Communication politique --- --Conflit social --- --Pays-Bas --- --Guerre d’indépendance des Pays-Bas, --- Propagande --- --Political aspects --- Histoire. --- Habsbourg (dynastie). --- Political culture --- Culture --- Political science --- Communication - Political aspects - Netherlands - History --- Social conflict - Netherlands - History --- Communication politique --- Conflit social --- Guerre d’indépendance des Pays-Bas, 1556-1648 --- Habsburg, House of - History --- Netherlands - History - Eighty Years' War, 1568-1648 - Propaganda --- Netherlands - History - House of Habsburg, 1477-1556
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