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    Las representaciones políticas de los lugares de paso pirenaicos: trascendencia del asunto para los Habsburgo de España by Olivier Caporossi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Relationships between the composite monarchy of the Habsburg and its Pyrenean peripheries are to be replaced in the warlike context of the 17th century. …”
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    Ammirazione o rivalità? Silvio Pellico nei “Mémoires d’outre-tombe” by Marguerite Bordry

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In certain chapters of his Mémoires d’outre-tombe, François-René de Chateaubriand extensively refers to Le mie prigioni by Silvio Pellico, where the author recounts his fate as a political prisoner under the Habsburg Empire. While undoubtedly testifying the Chateaubriand admiration for Pellico, these references also reveal an attempt to identify himself with the Italian writer and even to appropriate one of his characters.…”
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    Les Juifs de la Mitteleuropa : le « ciment » perdu by Igor Fiatti

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…We intend to approach our subject through the paths of the literary Mitteleuropa, from the Habsburg mythogenesis to the unspeakable confusions of the post-Nazi Austria.…”
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    Parallel Settings in the Collection of Giovanni Battista Bonometti’s Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus by Joachim Steinheuer

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The collection Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus constitutes a snapshot of the small-scale motet repertoire in northern Italy and the Habsburg lands around 1615. A comparison of three pairs of compositions on the same text respectively by Gabussi and Priuli, Pellegrini and Valentini, and Nantermi and Monteverdi reveals an unusual variety of compositional approaches.…”
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    La battaglia di Petrovaradino. 1716 by Adriano Papo, Gizella Nemeth

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In this paper, we deal with the battle of Petrovaradin, which took place on 5 August 1716 during the Austro-Turkish War, when the Ottomans besieged the fortress of Petrovaradin, which was under the control of the Habsburg Army. The conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession (1714) allowed Emperor Charles VI of Habsburg to turn his attention back to the events concerning the southern borders of Hungary, where the Ottomans had once again become menacing after the period of peace sanctioned by the Treaty of Carlowitz of 1699, which followed the victory obtained at Zenta by the Imperial Army of Prince Eugene of Savoy. …”
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    The Era of Dušan’s Code by Đorđe Bubalo

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The majority of the copies of this new, younger recension was created and enacted in the circle of the Serbian ecclesiastical hierarchy and the subjects of the Habsburg Monarchy after the Great Exodus. Not only did the Code provide positive legal material, but its mere existence and authority also helped the efforts of the Serbian hierarchy in the Habsburg Monarchy to emphasize the tradition of Serbian statehood, as well as its tendencies towards a renewal of state independence.…”
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    “Verstummt der süssen Stimme Schall”: the Destiny of Four Croatian Singers in the “Long 19th Century” by Vjera Katalinić

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The fate of Ilma de Murska, Irma Terputec-Terée, Emma Wiziak de Nicolesco and Milka Ternina, who were launched out from Croatia into the most prominent world stages, reflects the image of musical culture in this part of the Habsburg monarchy, presents the specific and individual characteristics of their life paths, and indicate some specificities of their time and milieu, ranging from general political and cultural issues, social and financial status, attitudes towards their private lives and personal relations up to entirely musical inclinations.…”
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    De las cartas oficiales al rumor. La comunicación de los terremotos en la Monarquía Hispánica (siglo XVII) by Gennaro Varriale

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…While the first part scrutinizes the confidential communication by the Habsburg administration, instead, the second analyses public discussions on several disasters, that take place in the streets of Madrid during the summer of 1688.…”
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    Consciously Un-Revolutionary Revolution by Cole Ashkenazy

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As the Habsburg Monarchy ended in fall 1918, the Salzburg Social Democratic Workers’ Party almost never mentioned the word revolution in association with Austria or Salzburg. …”
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    The enlightenment and the beginnings of modern Serbian culture by Trgovčević Ljubinka

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The Enlightenment, mostly in its Austrian form, influenced in many ways the Serbs both in the Habsburg Empire and in the Principality of Serbia, still under Ottoman suzerainty. …”
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    Regionalism and border regions in modern Europe. The case of Upper Silesia in context by Philipp Ther

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2013).…”
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    After the Great War : International Law in Austria's First Republic, 1918–mid 1920 s by Sebastian M. Spitra

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Their contribution to this field developed out of the constitutional debates of the Habsburg Empire. However, the Austrian jurists also omitted to treat certain international issues in their scholarship, such as the relief program by the League of Nations for Austria’s economy in crisis.…”
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    Il demiurgo è ibrido, ovvero ermafrodita. Letture postasburgica e postcoloniale di «Die andere Seite» di Alfred Kubin by Giulia Fanetti

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…In doing so, it recognizes that the extraordinary regime reflects many features of the Habsburg myth; and also, that as an “experiment of Austria” it needs to take place elsewhere, where the western repressed dreams of power can be fulfilled: in a colony.…”
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    Rediscovering Identity in the Past by Edoardo Rossetti

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…It would seem obvious to answer this question in the affirmative, and yet the Lombard case is less straightforward, as after entering the Habsburg system in 1535 Milanese aristocracy experienced memory issues. …”
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    El Imperio y las Cortes de Santiago de Compostela de 1520, la base ideológica del Absolutismo español by István Szászdi

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Because of the dinastic change of the House of Habsburg, Castille suffered an upheaval because of the new style of government, which is reflected in this paper. …”
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    1668: An Annus Horribilis for the Spanish Monarchy – The Lost European Hegemony, the International Situation, the Internal Crisis by Rafaella Pilo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…If it possible to consider the peace of Cateau-Cambrésis of 1559 - that ended with French-Spanish conflict in Italy - such as the apical moment for Habsburg power in Europe, in some way the peace of the Pyrenees, signed in 1659 between the same protagonists, can represent the final phase of such as hegemony ruled by Madrid. …”
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    Ein Wichtiges Dokument während der revolution zwischen 1848-1849 in Bukowina by Mihai Iacobescu

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It has 9 points relating to: the history of this area as part of the Dacian space where the Romanian people and language were formed, then, for over five centuries part of the Principality of Moldova, until 1774 when the territory was occupied, and in 1775 annexed by the Austro-Turkish treaty to the Habsburg Empire. In these 9 points the authors, hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Bukovina, great boyars, cultured people, and members of the Imperial Parliament advocate historical arguments for separating Bukovina from Galicia, obtaining autonomous status to the province, preserving, and developing its national identity.…”
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    Silesian Painters and Sculptors at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts in the Years 1726–1780. A Contribution to the History of Academism in the Early Modern Period by Artur Kolbiarz

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It shaped the development of art in the capital of the Habsburg monarchy as well as on its periphery, including in Silesia, yet the relationships between Silesian sculptors and painters and the Vienna Academy have been overlooked by scholars. …”
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    Frömmigkeit und Musik by Jiří Sehnal

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This document was apparently not published in the Habsburg Empire in 1750, because the prohibition of trumpets and kettle drums in church music was not declared by the empress Maria Theresia until 1754.…”
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    De Madrid a Turín: el ceremonial de las reinas españolas en la corte ducal de Catalina Micaela de Saboya by María José del Río Barredo

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…This article studies the ceremonial of the Spanish Habsburg queens in the wake of its transfer to the court of Turin by Catalina Micaela, daughter of Philip II and wife of the Duke of Savoy from 1585 to 1597. …”
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