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Hauenfels, Theresia. "Visualisierung von Herrschaftsanspruch die Habsburger und Habsburg-Lothringer in Bildern." Wien Praesens-Verl, 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2704892&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Sauter, Alexander. "Fürstliche Herrschaftsrepräsentation : die Habsburger im 14. Jahrhundert /." Ostfildern : J. Thorbecke, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb413644442.

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Ishikawa, Yoichi. "Madrigalkompositionen im Umfeld der Habsburger Höfe um 1600 /." [Köln] : [die Universität], 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370393499.

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Diss.--Phil. Fak.--Köln--Universität, 1992.
Réunit des textes de madrigaux en italien et un grand nombre d'exemples musicaux. La plupart des madrigalistes dont il est question dans ce volume sont italiens. Bibliogr. p. 159-188.
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Bärtschi, Marianne. "Das Habsburger Urbar : Vom Urbar-Rodel bis zum Traditionscodex." Zürich, 2008. http://opac.nebis.ch/F/IQH1YXMF7DI5JCLGG8K628LU2KNF8LSIRGKAR3SARVR4JPVQCC-32115?func=full-set-set&setn̲umber=022541&sete̲ntry=000001&format=999.

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Andraschke, Peter. "Das Theaterleben in Bielitz in der Zeit der Habsburger Monarchie." Musikgeschichte in Mittel- und Osteuropa ; 4 (1999), S. 3-14, 1999. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A15503.

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Andraschke, Peter. "Das Theaterleben in Bielitz in der Zeit der Habsburger Monarchie." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-222065.

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Acquarelli, Marianne [Verfasser]. "Die Ausbildung der Wundärzte in Niederösterreich : Unter der Herrschaft der Habsburger vom 18. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert / Marianne Acquarelli." Göttingen : V&R Unipress, 2017. http://www.v-r.de/.

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Röskau-Rydel, Isabel. "Kultur an der Peripherie des Habsburger Reiches : die Geschichte des Bildungswesens und der kulturellen Einrichtungen in Lemberg von 1772 bis 1848 /." Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verl, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37642815x.

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Teufel, Helmut [Verfasser]. "Zur politischen und sozialen Geschichte der Juden in Mähren vom Antritt der Habsburger bis zur Schlacht am Weißen Berg (1526-1620) / Helmut Teufel." Erfurt : Universität Erfurt, 2010. http://d-nb.info/1215979606/34.

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Neubauer, Max [Verfasser], and Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] Schmid. "Kurfürst Maximilian I. von Bayern, die Habsburger und die Reichsstadt Regensburg im Ringen um ihre Hoheit (1594/98-1648) / Max Neubauer. Betreuer: Peter Schmid." Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1053555571/34.

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Ludwig, Ulrike. "Václav Bůžek, Ferdinand von Tirol zwischen Prag und Innsbruck : der Adel aus den böhmischen Ländern auf dem Weg zu den Höfen der ersten Habsburger / [rezensiert von] Ulrike Ludwig." Universität Potsdam, 2009. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2009/4004/.

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Rezensiertes Werk: Václav Bůžek, Ferdinand von Tirol zwischen Prag und Innsbruck. Der Adel aus den böhmischen Ländern auf dem Weg zu den Höfen der ersten Habsburger, Wien u. a. 2009, 378 S., 53 Abb., 35 € [ISBN978-205-77776-2].
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Webers, Linda Elise. "Genealogische Herrschaftslegitimierung in Text und Bild." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-228669.

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Im Zentrum der Dissertation steht die Untersuchung der 1518 fertig gestellten 'Fürstlichen Chronik' des Freiburger Juristen und Historiographen Jakob Mennel. Sein monumentales, fünfbändiges Werk berichtet auf mehr als 2600 Text- und Bildseiten von der Genese des Hauses Habsburg und verfolgt diese detailliert durch einen Zeitraum von 2700 Jahren. Die interdisziplinär angelegte Grundlagenarbeit an der Schnittstelle von Kunstgeschichte, Literatur- und Geschichtswissenschaft erfasst sämtliche Kodizes der Chronik erstmals vollständig in Form einer Inhalts- und Funktionsanalyse. Genealogie wird als Denk- und Argumentationsmuster erläutert, der politisch-gesellschaftliche Hintergrund verschiedener Habsburger-Genealogien ab dem 10. Jh. skizziert und in das gedechtnus-Werk Kaiser Maximilians I. (1459-1519) eingeführt, um darauf basierend den Aufbau, die Zielsetzung und Funktion der 'Fürstlichen Chronik' Jakob Mennels herauszuarbeiten. Gezeigt wird, dass Mennels Genealogie dem Kaiser nicht nur zur Legitimierung seiner Herrschaft, sondern auch zur Stabilisierung der stets prekären Macht diente: Dies funktioniert einerseits über Mennels genealogischen Entwurf, insbesondere dessen ungebrochene Linienführung und die Rückbindung an die Idoneität, Tugend und Potenz zahlreicher weiterer Adelsgeschlechter. Verbreitet wird das in der Chronik entworfene Wissen durch bedeutende Bildwerke maximilianischer gedechtnus, die als Ergebnisse einer medialen Transformation der genealogischen Formel beschrieben werden. Dieser Konnex bildet neben dem Einbezug der weiteren Verarbeitung und Rezeption der 'Fürstlichen Chronik' den zweiten großen Untersuchungsschwerpunkt der Dissertation. Zentrale Aussagen der Chronik nehmen als implizite politisch-territoriale Ansprüche, in Text und Bild der einzelnen Medien jeweils divers organisiert, konkrete Gestalt an. Sie trugen, so die These, mit der Verbreitung des genealogischen Wissens der 'Fürstlichen Chronik' entscheidend zur Legitimierung und Stabilisierung habsburgischer Herrschaft bei - die bis 1918 bestand.
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Schwenk, Tina. "Maximilian I : a Habsburg on Montezuma's throne." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3433.

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The life and fate of Maximilian I, the last emperor of Mexico, has attracted a substantial amount of research since his death in 1867. However, these works either only deal with the last few years of Maximilian’s life, from his candidature for the Mexican throne to his death at the hands of the Mexican liberals, or with other aspects of his life such as his time as governor of Lombardy-Venetia. Thus the main aim of this thesis is to offer a biography of Maximilian, which will not only look at Maximilian’s reign as emperor of Mexico but will also examine the Habsburg aspect of the story. It is thus necessary to look at the extent to which his Habsburg upbringing, his education and his experiences as governor of Lombardy-Venetia shaped his idea of kingship; how his travels and his time in Italy conditioned him to regard the “other” in a certain imperial way; and how all these essentially Habsburg experiences and ideas played a part in his failure and demise in Mexico. This thesis will thus aim to give a rounded picture the life and death of Maximilian I by examining his upbringing, his education, and his experiences in the navy and in Lombardy-Venetia. For without an understanding of these it is impossible to fully comprehend Maximilian’s actions in Mexico.
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Weber, Elisabeth. "Erwin A. Schmidl: Habsburgs jüdische Soldaten 1788–1918." HATiKVA e.V. – Die Hoffnung Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Sachsen, 2015. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34959.

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Worthington, David. "Scottish clients of the Habsburgs, 1618 to 1648." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2001. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU602037.

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The last years of Jacobean rule coincided with the appearance of a number of Scottish soldiers at the three major Habsburg centres of power: Madrid, Brussels and the Imperial court (the last of which was still peripatetic but increasingly centred in Vienna). Recognising the geographical complexity involved in studying such individuals, the thesis seeks to contribute to the debates of historians of early modern Europe with respect to three issues: the problem of 'multiple kingdoms', the existence or otherwise of a seventeenth century 'general crisis', and the nature of political patronage at the regal court. The first chapter deals with the historical background. The remainder of the argument is divided into two sections, the first of which relates to the 1618-35 period. It covers the lives of men such as Colonel William Semple, his nephew, Hugh Semple S.J., and ambitious sojourners such as the seventh Earl of Argyll. The rise and decline of these individuals in influencing Spanish foreign policy is the subject of chapters two and three respectively. Chapter four introduces several Scottish 'military enterprisers' who rose to prominence in the service of the 'Austrian' branch of the dynasty after 1633. The second part of the thesis deals largely with the post-1635 life of one of this latter group, Walter Leslie. His significance will become obvious, yet has been ignored by previous historians. In fact, the court careers of all these individuals, elucidated here in detail for the first time, emphasise that the accession of James VI to the English throne by no means marks the end of the contribution of Scotland to continental European political and diplomatic history.
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Marcus, Kenneth H. "A question of privilege : élites and central government in Württemberg, 1495-1593." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1992. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272856.

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Stensland, Monica. "Habsburg Communication in the Dutch Revolt 1567 - 1609." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.504017.

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Singerton, Jonathan Oliver Ward. "Empires on the edge : the Habsburg monarchy and the American Revolution, 1763-1789." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33103.

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Throughout 2013 the governments of the Austrian Republic and United States of America celebrated the 175th anniversary of diplomatic relations between them. This date marks the accreditation of ambassadors in 1838 but obscures the sixty-year prehistory, begun when the first American envoy reached Vienna in 1778. The Habsburg Monarchy became the last European Great Power to recognise the United States, but the reasons behind this also have eighteenth-century origins. The United States and the successor states to the Habsburg Monarchy, therefore, share a much longer, more complex and deeply entangled history stretching back to the American Revolution. This dissertation focuses on how and why attempts to formalise relations failed between these two states in the revolutionary and post-revolutionary period, something which, until now, has received little historical attention. This dissertation uncovers a neglected but illuminating story of US-Habsburg relations between 1763- 1789. In doing so it demonstrates the evolving nature of early modern diplomacy and the wider international struggle of the American founding. In both regards, this dissertation argues the economic motivation of economic agents and the role of personalities were the new and instrumental factors. What follows is a new history of the broader, much deeper impact of the American Revolution and the transatlantic entanglements of the Habsburg Monarchy. A history of a relationship which looks beyond 'desk diplomacy' and towards a more holistic interpretation of the attempted relations between unlikely states. To this end, this dissertation relies upon a broad base of archival material from personal papers to quantative data from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Moreno, Castillo Paulina Andrea. "LA LOCURA DE CARLOTA DE HABSBURGO DESDE UNA PERSPECTIVA LACANIANA." Tesis de Licenciatura, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/65954.

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El análisis de la historia de Carlota, se basa en datos historiográficos, así como en cartas que escribió en el castillo de Miramar y en el castillo de Laeken. En estas cartas se pueden destacar situaciones, personajes significativos, sus angustias y delirios, que dan lugar a su locura. Dentro de este análisis es necesario distinguir la conceptualización que ha recibido la locura a través del tiempo, sin embargo el acento de esta investigación está puesto en la teoría de los nudos, desarrollada por Lacan. En esta teoría se expone el anudamiento y desnudamiento del nudo borromeo como una posible explicación para la locura.
En este trabajo se pretende recurrir a explicaciones del psicoanálisis principalmente lacaniano para comprender y explicar la locura de Carlota de Habsburgo, utilizando el psicoanálisis aplicado y apoyándose en la historiografía. Psicoanálisis aplicado se refiere a cuando el saber teórico, así como el método del psicoanálisis se aplica a objetos exteriores del campo de la cura, como obras literarias
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Espinosa, Aurelio. "The formation of Habsburg rule in Spain, 1517-1528." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/289880.

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After the comunero revolution of 1520-1521, Charles I (1516-1555) defended Castilian constitutional law and institutionalized executive and judicial platforms that the Cortes and comuneros formulated in order to transform royal government into a meritocracy. Charles centralized the Spanish executive and judiciary, and he established a bureaucracy that functioned to secure municipal liberties and to supervise judicial procedures and management reforms. He did not change the structure of Spanish government and he did not introduce administrative categories. He transformed government---an executive of councils and a judiciary of chanceries, audiencias, and over sixty corregimientos---into a dependable mechanism for litigation and for contesting royal policies. In his negotiations with the cities, Charles learned how to execute five strategies of state formation: preserving the assets of the nobility; defending municipal privileges and constitutional law; rationalizing and hispanicizing the executive; overhauling the judiciary and establishing appointment and management standards and auditing procedures; and restructuring and hispanicizing the royal household. Between 1522 and 1528 (and before he could be crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the pope), Charles used his absolute power in order to reward subjects, to pardon the majority of the comuneros, to change parliamentary agenda for the benefit of the cities, and to institutionalize procedures of recruitment and audits. The Empress and Juan Tavera, president of the Council of Castile from 1524 to 1539, governed the Castilian empire according to the principles devised by the Cortes, made merit-based recruitment and auditing procedures routine, and forged a network of reformists. The Cortes compensated the monarchy with revenues in return for the implementation of parliamentary accords affecting the bureaucracy. Charles gained the trust of the Castilian cities, incorporated Castilian elites into his judicial and executive administration, and digested the cultural and civic traditions of Castile. With Castilian financial support, the military assistance of the nobility, and the judicial expertise of ecclesiastics and university graduates, Charles secured domestic peace throughout the Spanish empire, especially after 1522, becoming the founder father of Hispanic town councils in Spain and the Americas, while seeking to reform the institutions of the medieval church.
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Krummerich, Sean. "Nationalitaetenrecht: The South Slav Policies of the Habsburg Monarchy." Scholar Commons, 2012. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4111.

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The national development of the ethnic groups of the Habsburg Monarchy were influenced by the policies undertaken toward them by their rulers, the Austrian Germans and, after 1867, the Magyars of Hungary. Contrasts can be identified between those groups living in the Austrian part of the Monarchy and those living in the Kingdom of Hungary, a trend that can be identified in the Monarchy's South Slav populations (Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes), as this population inhabited territories on both sides of the dualist border. The present study examines the differences in the nationality policies toward the South Slavs on the part of the governments of Cisleithanian Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary during the decades prior to the First World War. The concluding section examines how these nationality policies influenced the post-1914 development of the South Slav groups.
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Laven, David Spencer. "Studies in the Habsburg administration of Venetia, 1814-35." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1990. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271922.

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Bond, Katherine Louise. "Costume albums in Charles V's Habsburg Empire (1528-1549)." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/277715.

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This dissertation addresses the development of the costume book in the rapidly globalising world of the sixteenth century, concentrating on two costume albums produced in the second quarter of the sixteenth century and whose owners and creators shared close ties to the imperial court of Habsburg ruler and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (r. 1519-56). These richly illustrated albums were among the first known and surviving attempts to make sense of cultural difference by compiling visual information about regional clothing customs in and around Europe and further abroad. Their method of codifying sartorial customs through representative costume figures became a prevailing method through which to examine human difference on an increasingly vast and complex geo-political stage. Yet to have been satisfactorily investigated is the significant role that Habsburg networks and relationships played in shaping these costume albums and their ethnographic interests. The Trachtenbuch, or costume album, of Augsburg portrait medallist Christoph Weiditz (c. 1500-59) is a primary example, constituting a work of keen ethnographic observation which depicts customs and cultures largely witnessed first-hand when the artist travelled to Charles V’s Spanish court in 1529. Of equal interest is the second primary example of this dissertation, the costume album of Christoph von Sternsee (d. 1560) the captain of Charles V’s German Guard. Sternsee’s album, introduced to scholarship for the first time in this study, illustrates diverse cultures and costumes encountered across the imperial Habsburg lands and its neighbours. The emperor’s far-reaching sovereignty propelled Christoph Weiditz and Christoph von Sternsee across the Habsburg lands as they each attempted to benefit their careers and gain prestige from imperial patronage. Their costume albums testify to an empire that encouraged interactions between ambassadors, agents, merchants, military officers, and courtly elite of diverse cultural backgrounds, against a backdrop of shared political, religious, commercial, and military interests. This milieu facilitated the transfer of knowledge and developed methods of visual communication and human representation that were shared and reciprocally recognised.
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MacDonald, Deanna. "Margaret of Austria and Brou : Habsburg political patronage in Savoy." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0001/MQ43908.pdf.

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Adler, Simon. "Ludwig Zinzendorf's political economy in the Habsburg monarchy, 1750-1774." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/277312.

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This study examines Ludwig Zinzendorf’s political economy and the intellectual inspiration of his thinking. Zinzendorf, a protégé of Kaunitz, was a sophisticated economic thinker in the mid eighteenth-century Habsburg monarchy who was part of the wider intellectual movement in Europe dedicated to understanding political economy and presenting it as an independent and important activity. Self- educated, polyglot and hard-working, Zinzendorf was formidably well read and impressively numerate. His output was detailed and analytical. With an exceptionally wide knowledge, he offered a more original way to discuss the economy than the essentially didactic approach of cameralist writers. He was a reformer dedicated to propagating the most advanced European ideas and practices. This study is divided into five chapters: chapter one covers the relationship between Zinzendorf and Kaunitz and Zinzendorf’s formative years in France from 1750 to 1752. The influence of French economic thinkers on Zinzendorf’s intellectual development, Jean-François Melon and Vincent de Gournay in particular, is the subject of chapter two. Chapter three is devoted to Zinzendorf’s German translation of John Law’s Money and Trade. The development of Zinzendorf’s ideas on state credit, notably the creation of a new stock exchange and political bank in the monarchy, modelled on the Bank of England, is discussed in chapter four. The final chapter examines how Zinzendorf operated as a sophisticated financial expert in the monarchy. He sought to provide a different kind of economic advice and attempted to open-up government to new concepts on the economy. He was influenced by the important contribution in France made by Gournay and his circle of writers in disseminating foreign ideas by publishing in French a range of economic texts from rival nations. Zinzendorf, it is argued, attempted to apply a moderate format of Gournay’s initiative in the monarchy.
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Bovermann, Christine. "Joshua Shanes: Diaspora Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Habsburg Galicia." HATiKVA e.V. – Die Hoffnung Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Sachsen, 2014. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A35089.

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Gruber, Isaiah. "The Muscovite embassy of 1599 to Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0022/MQ50518.pdf.

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Petrovic, Marija. "Josephinist Reforms and the Serbian Church Hierarchy in the Habsburg Lands." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.522782.

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Anderson, Mark. "Kafka's clothes : ornament and aestheticism in the Habsburg fin de siècle /." Oxford [G.B.] : Clarendon Press, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35716162r.

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Dredger, John Anthony. "Offensive spending: tactics and procurement in the Habsburg military, 1866-1918." Diss., Kansas State University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/15684.

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Doctor of Philosophy
Department of History
David Stone
This manuscript reveals the primary causes of Habsburg defeat both in 1866 and in 1914-1918. The choice of offensive strategy and tactics against an enemy possessing superior weaponry in the Austro-Prussian War and opponents with superior numbers and weapons in the First World War resulted in catastrophe. The inferiority of the Habsburg forces in both wars stemmed from imprudent spending decisions during peacetime rather than conservatism or parliamentary stinginess. The desire to restore the sunken prestige of Austria-Hungary and prove Habsburg great power status drove the military to waste money on an expensive fleet and choose offensive tactics to win great victories. This study shows the civil-military interaction in regard to funding and procurement decisions as well as the deep intellectual debates within the army, which refute the idea that the Habsburg military remained opposed to technology or progress.
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Faria, Renato Oliveira de. "\"Assalto contra o limite\": forma danificada e história em Franz Kafka." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8144/tde-06112013-102856/.

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Esta tese busca refletir sobre a configuração fragmentária da produção do escritor Franz Kafka (1883-1924). Procura-se mostrar como a partir do final de 1916 ocorre na produção kafkiana uma inflexão formal decorrente de uma mudança no modo do escritor conceber o caráter danificado de sua escrita.
This thesis reflects upon the fragmentary configuration of Franz Kafka´s production. It aims to show how, from the end of 1916, occurs an formal inflection in the Kafkaesque production due to a change in the way the writer conceives the \"damaged\" character of his writing.
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Chisholm, M. A. "The beginning of the Habsburg counter-reformation : the case of the Tyrol." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.420107.

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Clemens, Evemarie. "Luxemburg-Böhmen, Wittelsbach-Bayern, Habsburg-Österreich und ihre genealogischen Mythen im Vergleich /." Trier : Wissenschaftlicher Verl. Trier, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38821746r.

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Schnurbein, Vladimir von. "Die Bemühungen des Hauses Habsburg zur Ansiedlung von Ritterorden beim Aufbau der Militärgrenze." Universität Potsdam, 2008. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2008/2130/.

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Behandelte Themen sind: Ritterorden und Türkenkriege im 16. Jahrhundert; Versuche zur Ansiedlung geistlicher Orden zur Grenzsicherung; Alternativen zur Ansiedlung eines Ordens zur Türkenabwehr; Die Bedeutung einzelner Ordensritter für die Militärgrenze
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Arblaster, Paul. "Current-affairs publishing in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1620-1660, in comparative European perspective." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.322671.

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Blower, Jonathan Barnabas. "Monument question in late Habsburg Austria : a critical introduction to Max Dvořák's Denkmalpflege." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/8723.

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The present thesis is a critical introduction to a body of writings on heritage conservation by the Czech-born art historian Max Dvořák (1874–1921). From 1905 onwards, Dvořák was both professor of art history at the University of Vienna and Conservator General at the state institution responsible for heritage conservation in Austria: the ‘Royal and Imperial Central Commission for the Research and Preservation of Artistic and Historical Monuments’ (est. 1850). His published and archival texts on the subject are presented here for the first time in English translation. In this sense, the thesis follows the model of existing scholarship on the visual arts in Vienna around 1900, namely the combined English translations and critical introductions to the writings of Camillo Sitte (Collins & Collins, 1986), Otto Wagner (Mallgrave, 1988) and Alois Riegl (Forster & Ghirardo, 1982). A translation-based approach to foreign textual sources is essential to cross-cultural understanding in the study of art and architectural history, particularly in the case of German, which is no longer accessible to the great majority of scholars working in these fields. As an introduction to Dvořák’s Denkmalpflege, this thesis provides the historical context necessary for an informed reading of the texts and, on this basis, evaluates his considerable contribution to the conservation of Austrian cultural heritage. The institutional history of the Central Commission and the emergence of modern conservation theory around the turn of the century are outlined as the preconditions of Dvořák’s activity, which included inventorization, institutional reform, published propaganda and a number of case-specific polemics. His responses to conservation issues in Vienna and Split are analyzed in detail as representative case studies from the centre and periphery of the empire, where modern conservationists were fighting a battle on two fronts against the incursions of modernity on the one hand and the destructive practices of nineteenth-century restoration on the other. Dvořák’s close collaboration with the Austrian heir apparent Franz Ferdinand is then investigated, followed by a critique of his reaction to the devastation of the First World War. In each case, it is argued that the state administration of cultural heritage in late Habsburg Austria, with its diverse peoples, languages and histories, was an inherently political issue and part of a cultural effort to preserve the empire itself.
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Rooney, Peter Thomas. "The Habsburg government of Portugal in the reign of Philip IV (1621-40)." Thesis, Keele University, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.238543.

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Meyer, Rudolf J. "Königs- und Kaiserbegräbnisse im Spätmittelalter : von Rudolf von Habsburg bis zu Friedrich III. /." Köln : Böhlau, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb372227115.

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Roeder, Tobias Uwe. "Professional identity of army officers in Britain and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1740-1790." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/277825.

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This thesis explores the existence and outlook of a European officer class in the mid- to later 18th century by studying the army officers of Britain and the Habsburg Monarchy from the War of the Austrian Succession to the eve of the French Revolutionary Wars. It illuminates the character of such an officer class of ‘Military Europe’ with its own cultural customs and practices. Furthermore, it details similarities, differences and peculiarities of both officer corps. This is achieved by analysing the social and national composition of both armies, with a focus here on the Habsburg Army due to the fact that it took in great numbers of foreigners and that the muster lists give an indication of how great the proportion of nobility was. A comparison with the British case shows striking similarities but also obvious differences. In a further step the ability of individuals for social advancement and national mobility is scrutinised on both sides. In this context, the state’s care for its officers and their social security is also taken into account. One possibility to acknowledge the officers’ service was to raise their status, either by ennoblement or through increasing the prestige of the uniform in court and society, its transformation into an ‘Ehrenkleid’ (garment of honour). As officers increasingly became servants to the state, rather than noble retainers and military enterprisers, they were also subject to professionalization efforts by the sovereigns. What becomes apparent, however, is that the officers did not only react to such measures but that at least a significant part of them actively worked on improving the service, thereby exhibiting a growing professionalism. In order to explore the coherence of the officer corps in those armies, with officers all following the same codes and accepting each other as equals, the thesis looks into core values (including honour, duty, courage and loyalty) binding them together and separating them from the enlisted men. The thesis will also offer a glimpse of their engagement with civilian society and culture as well as their role as ‘foot soldiers of Enlightenment’. On a European level, interaction between these officers proves their general acceptance of and respect for each other, while at the same time acting as state representatives in wartimes. Their interaction with non-European and non-state military forces and their leadership marks out the fluid boundaries of military Europe, but also exhibits the pervasiveness of European military culture.
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Foster, Ian. "The image of the Habsburg Army in Austrian prose fiction, 1888 to 1914." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1989. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272628.

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Eibner, John. "The attitude of the Times [of London - newspaper] towards the Habsburg Empire, 1841-1861." Thesis, University of London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.268870.

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Arens, Meinolf. "Habsburg und Siebenbürgen, 1600-1605 : gewaltsame Eingliederungsversuche eines ostmitteleuropäischen Fürstentums in einen frühabsolutistischen Reichsverband /." Köln : Böhlau, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb388294534.

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Park, Jessie, and Jessie Park. "Sculpting and Weaving Alliances: Alabaster Funerary Sculpture and Tapestry in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1506-1549." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625859.

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This dissertation explores how alabaster funerary sculptures and tapestries created complex and multifarious alliances between the Habsburgs and members of the high nobility. It proposes that the Habsburgs and the nobility negotiated their relationships with one another through commissioning and displaying works of art that used particular materials, iconographies and styles referencing the politically potent and culturally significant heritage of the Burgundian dukes and the ancient Roman emperors. The alabaster sculptures and tapestries discussed in this two-part study were instrumental in defining and redefining, establishing and renewing these relationships. Part one is devoted to alabaster funerary sculpture in the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Habsburg domain. The origin of great interest in alabaster, together with black marble (black limestone), was the Carthusian monastery, the Chartreuse de Champmol, near Dijon, which had housed the tombs of Philip the Bold, and of John the Fearless and his wife, Margaret of Bavaria. The tombs of the Burgundian dukes became a model for funerary monuments in alabaster of other members of the family and later also for the Habsburgs, including Margaret of Austria, who governed the Low Countries as regent after the death of her husband, Philibert II of Savoy (1480-1504). The tombs of Margaret of Austria, Philibert of Savoy, and his mother, Margaret of Bourbon in a monastery in Brou were intended to assert Habsburg-Savoyard alliance in a region equally desirable to the French for fulfilling their royal ambitions. Following the alabaster and black marble examples in Dijon and Brou, the tombs of Guillaume I de Croÿ and Marie de Hamal, and of Cardinal Guillaume II de Croÿ, originally in Heverlee, near Leuven, were located in a Celestine monastery church that served as a dynastic mausoleum for the noble family. The tombs of the Croÿs offer insight into the extent to which the nobles historically exercised power in the courts of Burgundy and Habsburg, even influencing Margaret of Austria to include all’antica elements in the alabaster funerary monuments and altarpiece in Brou that are otherwise designed in late flamboyant Gothic style. Part two is devoted to exploring tapestries in the Burgundian and Habsburg collections from the late-fourteenth to mid-sixteenth century. Members of the Burgundian and Habsburg families were key players in the development of the tapestry industry in the Low Countries, regulating tapestry production and trade. As an important part of the rulers’ self-fashioning, tapestries were collected, used as gifts, or hung during important occasions. To demonstrate how tapestries were used in a particular setting, I discuss the Seven Deadly Sins set and one tapestry from the History of Scipio Africanus series, both in the Habsburgs' collection, that were displayed during the imperial festivities at Binche and Mariemont in 1549. I examine how these tapestries as well as the specific activities that occurred in front of them and the particular viewers who witnessed and participated in these activities effectively and affectively communicated Habsburg propaganda to the elite local audience, and thereby helped to encourage their loyalty and support.
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Rzehak, Kristina [Verfasser]. "Macht und Literatur bei Timuriden und Habsburgern : Politischer Übergang und kulturelle Blüte in den Selbstzeugnissen Baburs und Maximilians I. / Kristina Rzehak." Baden-Baden : Ergon Verlag, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1212400488/34.

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Cools, Carl Hans Lodewijk Ivo. "Mannen met macht edellieden en de moderne staat in de Bourgondisch-Habsburgse landen, ca. 1475-ca. 1530 /." [S.l. : Amsterdam : s.n.] ; Universiteit van Amsterdam [Host], 2000. http://dare.uva.nl/document/83110.

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Rodríguez, Pérez Raimundo Antonio. "Un linaje aristocrático en la España de los Habsburgo: los Marqueses de los Vélez (1477-1597)." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10899.

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La reproducción y ascenso social de la aristocracia durante la Edad Moderna se explican por el servicio al rey y el enlace con destacadas casas de la alta nobleza, vinculadas con la corte. Lo familiar y lo político han permitido estudiar la evolución del linaje Fajardo, situado en la cúspide de la sociedad ya que era una de las familias más relevantes de la nobleza hispánica. El linaje se ha analizado teniendo en cuenta tanto el tronco principal (marqueses de los Vélez) como diversas ramas colaterales, segundonas e ilegítimas. El período elegido abarca la época de los Reyes Católicos y los Austrias Mayores (Carlos V y Felipe II). En esa etapa la aristocracia vive una profunda transformación que le lleva de una función eminentemente guerrera a otra de índole cortesana. Para entender los cambios y permanencias se han estudiado las relaciones de parentesco, amistad y patronazgo-clientelismo.
Social reproduction and social rise of the aristocracy during the Early Modern Age are explained by the king's service and marriage with important houses of the nobility, associated with the court. The familiar and politics have allowed to study the evolution of lineage Fajardo, located at the top of the society because it was one of the most important families of the Spanish nobility. The lineage has been analyzed taking into account both the main trunk (Marquis of los Vélez) and several side branches, second son and illegitimate. The period chosen covers the period of the Catholic Monarchs and 'Austrias Mayores' (Charles V and Philip II). During this period the aristocracy is experiencing a profound transformation that leads to the function eminently warrior to another courtisan. To understand the changes and continuities have been studied the relationships of kinship, friendship and patronage-clientelism.
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Campbell, Douglas Patrick. "The shadow of the Habsburgs memory and national identity in Austrian politics and education, 1918-1955 /." College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/3730.

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Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2006.
Thesis research directed by: History. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Omar, Noejovich Héctor. "La economía del Virreynato del Perú bajo los Habsburgo y la denominada crisis del siglo XVII." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/114190.

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Walsh, Stephen Anthony. "Between the Arctic & the Adriatic: Polar Exploration, Science & Empire in the Habsburg Monarchy." Thesis, Harvard University, 2014. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:13070045.

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Exploration was a defining aspect of how European societies encountered and established relations with the wider world. It set the stage for worldwide empires and laid the foundations for understandings of planetary existence. Exploration facilitated the exchange of commodities and ideas, the migration of peoples and the construction of scientific knowledge. This dissertation examines the nexus between ice and imperium through a study of how citizens of the Habsburg Monarchy contributed to polar exploration. In the long nineteenth century, the two main objects of European exploration were Africa and the polar regions. In the former, the dynamic between exploration and empire was fairly straightforward. But how did imperialism function in the frozen, uninhabited, latitudes of the world? This question becomes more problematic for the Habsburg Monarchy, a multinational polity with eleven officially recognized languages, and a self-professed empire that was the one European "Great Power" at the time without overseas colonies. This dissertation analyzes how the symbology and practice of polar exploration was used in the service of sundry - and frequently contradictory - political projects, including various nationalist activisms, Habsburg loyalism, and the liberal politics of notables. The analysis incorporates a case study in the convoluted road between discovery and empire, Franz Josef Land, the northernmost terrain in Eurasia, discovered by an Austro-Hungarian expedition in 1873. This dissertation then traces fractures within the Austro-Hungarian culture of exploration, as explorer/scientists could reach little consensus on the goals and practices for expeditions to the farthest latitudes of the globe. Finally, it examines how the rise of mass-data driven inductive sciences, such as geomagnetism, caused a fundamental redefinition in the practice of polar research toward a model of corporate, coordinated scientific effort and transnational cooperation. With the emergence of nation states and colonial empires, the basic frameworks of sovereignty, legitimacy and political meaning were changing and this study highlights how Habsburg subjects contributed to these modernization processes. In so doing, it brings to light neglected but lasting aspects of nineteenth century imperialism and treats both nationalism and empire as research problems rather than given ends.
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Cobern, Andrea Maria. "Negotiating the reformation in Habsburg Hungary, c1520-c1620 : a case study of seven mining cities." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648685.

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