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Die Versuche der Habsburger, in Siebenbürgen eine Wohlfahrtspolitik zu Betreiben (1688–1790) [PDF]

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2014
According to the interests of their dynasty and monarchy, the Habsburgs tried to promote a social policy in Transylvania, leading – among other things – to increase the living standards of Principality’s population, and in particular the welfare of the ...
Marinel Ovidiu Koch – Tufiş
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A Hungarian Orphan’s Rare Courtly Career in the Spanish Monarchy

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe
Martin Somogyi, a Hungarian orphan and nobleman spent nearly forty years in the service of the Habsburg dynasty, most of that time in Brussels, the capital of the Spanish Netherlands.
Tibor Monostori
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Tempo and Mode in Cultural Macroevolution. [PDF]

open access: yesEvol Psychol, 2021
Turchin P, Gavrilets S.
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R. W. Seton-Watson's changing views on the national question of the Habsburg monarchy and the European balance of power [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
R. W. Seton-Watson, the champion of the small nations, changed his attitudes towards them in accordance with what, he thought, the European balance of power required rather than with what the principle of national self-determination demanded.
Peter, L.
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Members of the Party of Right and the Idea of the Croat State during the First World War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The Party of Right, through its various activities, defined Croatian political history from the Party\u27s beginnings in the 1860s to the end of the First World War; after 1918, a newly emergent geopolitical arena brought about by the demise of Austria ...
Stjepan Matković
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All that Glitters: Precious Metals, Rent Seeking and the Decline of Spain [PDF]

open access: yes
The windfall acquisition of precious metals from American mines and the military revolution of the Early Modern age allowed the Spanish monarchs to command large amounts of credit andpursue an expansive imperial policy unlike that of any other Early ...
Mauricio Drelichman
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The Illustrious House of Hanover [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Hanoverian kings have attracted none of the affection the popular imagination accords to the Tudors and Stuarts, still less the romanticism. They are dismissed as a boorish bunch of Germans, with the possible exception of George III, who went mad and
Lyon, Ann
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