Maureen Healy, Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire. Total War and Everyday Life in World War I. (Cambridge/New York 2004).Healy, Maureen (2004), Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire. Total War and Everyday Life in World War I, Cambridge....
[2] He maintained close contact with the Junta de Armadas which after the fall of Olivares was the only junta committee to survive.[3] For the Spanish the easiest way to transport troops anywhere in the vast empire whether it was overseas to the New World or simply moving troops up to ...
This event revolutionized the whole international situation, for the heir presumptive was Joseph’s brother, the archduke Charles, and no English or Dutch government would continue a war to put the Spanish empire under the control of the prince who would also be the ruler (as Charles VI) of ...
Keywords: Empire; Socialism; Jews; Habsburg Monarchy; Vormärz; 1848 Revolution; Edicts of Toleration; Joseph II; emancipation; discrimination In the winter of 1781 to 1782, the German-Jewish enlightener and Hebraist Naphtali Herz Weisel (also known as Hartwig Wessely, 1725–1805) published ...
The researchers, led by geneticist Román Vilas from Spain’s University of Santiago de Compostela, focused on 15 members of the so-called Spanish Habsburgs. While the Habsburg family rose to power in central Europe as the rulers of Austria, Germany and eventually the Holy Rom...
France, andSweden.England,Poland,Russia, and theOttoman Empirewere the only European powers that were not represented at the two assemblies. Some scholars ofinternational relationscredit the treaties with providing the foundation of the modern state system andarticulatingthe concept of territorial...
The Roman historian Suetonius’ The Lives of the Caesars, written during the early imperial period of the Roman Empire, is a seminal biography covering the biographies of the early emperors of Rome, during two spectacular centuries of Roman history. Delving deep into the personal lives of the ca...
Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life in World War Idoi:10.1080/03612759.2005.10526506RitterHarryHistory: Reviews of New BooksHEALY (M.), Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life in World War I, Cambridge, 2004....