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Human Evolution in Backwaters, Satellites, and Republics: How Political Change Impacts Paleoanthropology in a Shifting Landscape of Winners and Losers. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Biol Anthropol
ABSTRACT Objectives Paleoanthropology has been slow to adopt postcolonial frameworks to assess the validity of interpretations of human origins. This blind spot is made worse when we consider that postcolonial critique is often inappropriate for post‐communist spaces.
Glantz M, Radovčić D.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2021
This paper focuses on the analysis of the ways in which the cult of the Habsburg dynasty was promoted through public monuments in Croatia in the so-called Long 19th Century, from the end of the 18th to the early 20th century.
Dragan Damjanović
doaj   +1 more source

“El emperador le tiene por más españolado de lo que querría”. Adam von Dietrichstein y la influencia española en la corte del emperador Maximiliano II

open access: yesIbero-Americana Pragensia, 2021
The article focuses on the role of Austrian noble Adam von Dietrichstein on the court of Maximilian II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (1564-1576). Dietrichstein stayed for all his life in the service of the house of Habsburg.
Stanislav Luska
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The ‘cursed’ queen

open access: yesMedievalista, 2023
Clemence, the daughter of Charles Martell of Anjou and Clemence of Habsburg, was born in Naples and became the wife of King Louis X of France in 1315. She was widowed the following year, and before her death in 1328, she witnessed the extinction of the ...
Gergely Kiss
doaj   +1 more source

Seeing is Believing: The Ducal House of Lorraine and Visual Displays in the Projection of Royal Status

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2022
This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling a smaller state, the Duchy of Lorraine, to survive in the face of expansion by larger neighbours (notably France).
Jonathan Wayne Spangler
doaj   +1 more source

0262 Die Inszenierung der vier österreichischen Kaiser im 'langen 19. Jahrhundert' in der Porträtbüste

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2021
Portrait busts became a particularly popular form of representation in the nineteenth century. Even among the Habsburgs, sculpted portraits superseded portrait painting, which had been so popular with them in the past.
Barbara Böhm-Nevole
doaj   +1 more source

Political strategies and artistic representations: Mary of Hungary and the construction of the post-mortem image of Louis II Jagellon

open access: yesCulture & History Digital Journal, 2023
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.
Noelia García Pérez
doaj   +1 more source

Hofzeremoniell und Gebärstuhl. Zur Bedeutung von Ritualen bei den Entbindungen Maria Theresias (1717–1780)

open access: yesHistoria.scribere, 2021
Ceremonial and a birthing chair. The significance of rituals during the childbirths of Maria Theresia (1717–1780) Maria Theresia (1717–1780), Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary, delivered sixteen children in twenty years.
Sabrina Schober
doaj   +1 more source

Galicia in the realm of Habsburg mythology

open access: yesFolia Historica Cracoviensia, 2019
The disappearance, breakup, or perhaps the dissolution of the Habsburg monarchy into nonexistence in the last several days of the “Great War” did not mean that time and history disappeared without a trace.
Tomasz Gąsowski
doaj   +1 more source

Ferraris, the legend [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
At the end of the eighteenth century, a large-scale map of the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liege was manufactured, covering more or less the current territory of Belgium.
Bracke, Wouter   +5 more
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