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Habsburg
Habsburg family: see Hapsburg .
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Otto von Habsburg and the future of Europe.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; THE public profile of Otto von Habsburg has risen high in recent years. Since...has made a huge success of it. Otto von Habsburg's long life has been well set out by...times it seemed likely that Otto von Habsburg would be restored to either the thrones...
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Meaning well: The curious life of a habsburg idealist. (Books).(Emperor Maximilian II)
Magazine article from: The National Interest; 12/22/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...in the history of the people; in the Habsburg Empire peoples are complications in the...epigrammatically wrote A.J.P. Taylor in 1948 in The Habsburg Monarchy.(1) It is notable that in 2001...genre of professional historians, the Habsburgs can still be approached through that...
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Black tie meets auction gavel. (partnership formed by Island Homes New York Inc. and Habsburg)
Magazine article from: Real Estate Weekly; 7/24/1991; 419 words
; ...a prominent fine arts auction house, Habsburg, have formed a partnership to offer luxury...property. With offices in nine countries, Habsburg presently conducts fine arts auctions...of luxury real estate to be offered. Habsburg's numerous achievements include the sale...
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Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life in World War I.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Social History; 6/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life...contributions to both fields by bringing the Habsburg Empire into a comparative dialogue...process of disintegration of the Habsburg Empire. Healy broadens by focusing...
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The Habsburg Monarchy, 1490-1848: Attributes of Empire.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 10/1/2003; 191 words
; ...series covers the period during which the Habsburg Monarchy created the Empire which was...twentieth centuries, until 1918. Because the Habsburgs were survivors, the editor devotes herself...the creation of a different, but still Habsburg, empire. The author follows a chronological...
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Habsburg Lemberg; architecture, public space, and politics in the Galician capital, 1772-1914.(Central European studies)(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2009; 169 words
; 9781557535108 Habsburg Lemberg; architecture, public space, and politics in the Galician capital...successful modern city, sophisticated but with a touch of the traditional Habsburg amenities, although its thriving core was countered by an overcrowded...
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The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 5/1/1994; ; 643 words
; ...Central and South-eastern Europe, the Habsburg Monarchy. Since the nineteenth century...would be well advised to look to the Habsburg Monarchy as a good field of study away...relative lack of a good introduction to Habsburg history. Charles Macartney's 1968 work...
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The limits of loyalty; imperial symbolism, popular allegiances, and state patriotism in the late Habsburg monarchy.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2008; 119 words
; ...popular allegiances, and state patriotism in the late Habsburg monarchy. Ed. by Laurence Cole & Daniel L. Unowsky. Berghahn Books 2007 246 pages $90.00 Hardcover Austrian and Habsburg studies; v.9 DB47 Recognizing different layers of national...
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An Orthodox festival book in the Habsburg Empire; Zaharije Orfelin's Festive greeting to Mojsej Putnik (1757).(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2006; 130 words
; 075465611X An Orthodox festival book in the Habsburg Empire; Zaharije Orfelin's Festive greeting to Mojsej Putnik (1757). Todorovic, Jelena. Ashgate Publishing Co. 2006 219 pages...
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Austrian idiosyncrasy.(When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Aftermath, 1867-1933 )(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review; 8/1/2007; ; 416 words
; WHEN BUILDINGS SPEAK: ARCHITECTURE AS LANGUAGE IN THE HABSBURG EMPIRE AND ITS AFTERMATH, 1867-1933 By Anthony Alofsin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2006. $65 When architects think about...
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Habsburg Territories
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
HABSBURG TERRITORIES HABSBURG TERRITORIES. The Habsburg territories of central Europe were a diverse and far-flung assortment of lands ruled by the Austrian line of the House of Habsburg. Sometimes dubbed the Habsburg Monarchy by historians, this...
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Habsburg
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Habsburg The most prominent European royal dynasty from the 15th...and Styria, beginning the family's rule over Austria. Habsburg domination of Europe resulted from the shrewd marriage...possessions as well as Naples, Sicily, and Sardinia. Habsburgs also ruled Hungary and Bohemia from 1526 to 1918. Thus...
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Habsburg-Valois Wars
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
HABSBURG-VALOIS WARS HABSBURG-VALOIS WARS. The Habsburg-Valois Wars of 1494 – 1559 were for a long time crucially intertwined with the Italian Wars. The latter arose from the instability of the Italian peninsula, which was divided among a...
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Isabel Clara Eugenia and Albert of Habsburg (Isabel Clara Eugenia, 1566 – 1633; Albert of Habsburg, 1559 – 1621)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
ISABEL CLARA EUGENIA AND ALBERT OF HABSBURG (Isabel Clara Eugenia, 1566 – 1633; Albert of Habsburg, 1559 – 1621) ISABEL CLARA EUGENIA AND ALBERT OF HABSBURG (Isabel Clara Eugenia, 1566 – 1633; Albert of Habsburg, 1559 –...
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Habsburgs, relations with
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Habsburgs, relations with. The addition of the Low Countries to the Habsburg empire in 1482 made the latter a force in northern Europe. Henry VIII was at times allied with the Habsburgs against France, but the divorce of Catherine of Aragon...
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