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    0266 The Habsburgs and Public Monuments in 19th-Century Croatia by Dragan Damjanović

    Published 2021-07-01
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    Enlightenment, Modernization, Professional Training by György Kurucz

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…Habsburg dynasty, Enlightenment, absolutism, Hungarian nobility, nationalism, Theresianum, Festetics family, English farming practices…”
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    Is the “Habsburg jaw” related to inbreeding? by Román Vilas, Francisco C. Ceballos, Laila Al-Soufi, Raúl González-García, Carlos Moreno, Manuel Moreno, Laura Villanueva, Luis Ruiz, Jesús Mateos, David González, Jennifer Ruiz, Aitor Cinza, Florencio Monje, Gonzalo Álvarez

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Background: The “Habsburg jaw” has long been associated with inbreeding due to the high prevalence of consanguineous marriages in the Habsburg dynasty. However, it is thought that mandibular prognathism (MP) is under the influence of a dominant major gene. …”
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    Mnichovská dohoda z roku 1619 by Václav Valeš

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Under this agreement, Bavaria helped reactivate the Catholic League, which provided assistance to the Habsburg dynasty for the liquidation of the Bohemian revolt (1618–1620). …”
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    A Consular Report from Chernivtsi to the Romanian Foreign Minister about the Political Situation in the Duchy of Bukovina (1914) by Vlad Gafiţa

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The Austrian authorities diligently pursued Romanians, suspecting them of treason, irredentism, and lack of loyalty to the Habsburg dynasty.…”
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    Political strategies and artistic representations: Mary of Hungary and the construction of the post-mortem image of Louis II Jagellon by Noelia García Pérez

    Published 2023-05-01
    “… This study analyzes how Mary of Hungary created and promoted the post-mortem image of Louis II to benefit the imperial policy of the Habsburg dynasty. To do so, reasons that led the queen of Hungary to draw up a series of representation strategies to vindicate her position as a pious widow, proclaim her legal rights over the territories of Hungary and Bohemia, and strengthen her relationship with the Hungarian monarchy will be examined. …”
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    Portraits of Habsburg Rulers in the Aristocratic Collections of Eastern Croatia by Jasminka Najcer Sabljak

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Apart from portraits of the ruling Habsburg dynasty and portraits of dignitaries, these art collections also contained portraits of the representatives of secular and ecclesiastical authority – electors, popes and archbishops – as well as portraits of the rulers from other ruling families. …”
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    Die Grundzüge der Politik des Wiener Hofes gegenüber den Sozialen Klassen und Kategorien Siebenbürgens (1688–1790) by Marinel Ovidiu Koch – Tufiș

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The measures taken by the Habsburgs in this respect led to some modification of the social structures of the autonomous Principality of Transylvania, as well as they targeting the discipline of the population and increase its commitment to the Habsburg dynasty. Likewise, through various measures, the Court of Vienna tried to interfere in the social order of the general state of Transylvania, a system inherited from the autonomous Principality (1541-1691).…”
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    The institutionalization of Habsburg-Dutch border controls during the Eighty Years War by Bram De Ridder

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The boundary was formed during the Eighty Years War between the Spanish-Habsburg dynasty and the seccesionist Republic of United Provinces, separating the Republic from the remaining Habsburg territories in the Low Countries. …”
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    Cartography in the service of the Venetian State: an early 16th-century map of central and northern Dalmatia by an unknown draftsman by Kristijan Juran, Karin-edis Barzman, Josip Faričić

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It is therefore a valuable cartographic record essential to historical-geographic research of Croatia and the Adriatic as the arena of centuries of military-political confrontation between the Venetian Republic, the Hungaro-Croatian Kingdom (under the Habsburg Dynasty from 1527) and the Ottoman Empire.…”
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    Im „ Reich der Unbegreiflichkeiten" by Gernot Heiss

    Published 1996-12-01
    “…The extension of the territorial sovereignty of the Habsburg dynasty provided the narrative basis for the constitutional history of the Empire. …”
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    Die Eroberung des autonomen Fürstentums Siebenbürgen durch die Habsburger. Die Gründe und die verwendeten Methoden by Koch – Tufiş Marinel Ovidiu

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The wide range of methods used by the Habsburgs in order to establish their dominion over Transylvania consisted of signing treaties with the rulers of the Principality of Transylvania, initiating dynastic alliances by perfecting marriage projects, or even contracting marriages between the members of the Habsburg dynasty and the rulers of Transylvania. Moreover, the Austrian imperial troops have intervened several times in Transylvania to enforce the policy of the Vienna Court. …”
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    Illustrating an Emperor by Luke Dykowski

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In analyzing thirteen of these illustrations, this project uses Maximilian’s art to tease his truth from his self-constructed legend, and to explain his roles as a Renaissance ruler, a modern monarch, a medieval idealist, and the ideological touchstone of the Habsburg dynasty. Indeed, although Maximilian himself died in 1519 with many of his lofty goals unreached, the political maneuvers he initiated and familial identity he created enabled the Habsburgs to emerge as Europe’s most dominant royal house within a generation of his death. …”
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    The role of inbreeding in the extinction of a European royal dynasty. by Gonzalo Alvarez, Francisco C Ceballos, Celsa Quinteiro

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The kings of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty (1516-1700) frequently married close relatives in such a way that uncle-niece, first cousins and other consanguineous unions were prevalent in that dynasty. …”
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    Elity społeczne i elity władzy w państwie czeskim od połowy XV wieku do 1740 – zarys problemu integracji Czech i Śląska w okresie w epoce wczesnonowożytnej. Część 2 by Gabriela Wąs

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Bohemian kings of the Habsburg dynasty created new political and political conditions, the so-called Habsburg absolutism, seeking to organize all of its territories into a united dominium under its hereditary rule and its maintenance based on building a new socio-political elite. …”
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    Die Unterordnung der Zentralinstitutionen Siebenbürgens durch die Habsburger. Die Fürstliche Institution (1688–1791) by Marinel Ovidiu Koch-Tufiş

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In 1774, Maria Theresa takes another step to ensure and strengthen the title of Prince of Transylvania to the Habsburg dynasty: the General Assemblies are forced to recognize, once more, the Pragmatic Sanction and to give up their right to choose a prince. …”
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    Josef Alexander Helfert (1820–1910) : ancestor and model for Vladimir and Jaroslav Helfert by Irena Veselá

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the same time he stayed loyal and a conservative-thinking citizen of multinational Monarchy ruled by Habsburg dynasty. The study concentrates only on the areas of Helfert's interest that were later carried on by his grandsons Jaroslav (1883–1973, director of Moravian Museum in Brno) and Vladimir (1886– 1945, founder of department of musicology at Brno's University and also founder of a music archive based in Moravian Museum). …”
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