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The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna

2023
The music of the Strauss family – Johann and his three sons, Johann, Josef and Eduard – enjoys enormous popular appeal. Yet existing biographies have failed to do justice to the family's true significance in nineteenth and early twentieth-century musical history.
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Imperial Power Representation and Self-presentation of Charles V of Habsburg

Izvestia of Smolensk State University, 2022
The power representation was an important indicator of the political culture of the Early Modern Era. It required grandeur with solemnity and festivities.
Yuri Ivonin
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Restless corpses: ‘secondary burial’ in the Babenberg and Habsburg dynasties

Antiquity, 2001
The historically documented burial samples of the Babenberg and Habsburg dynasties allow a detailed analysis of the circumstances that led to dismemberment, evisceration, disturbance, exhumation and reburial over a millennium. The results may provide deeper and more broadly applicable insights into relevant cultural formation processes of élite burials.
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The Habsburg Model of Dynastic Control in the 15th-16th Centuries

Current issues of social sciences and history of medicine
Purpose. The aim of this study is to conduct an interdisciplinary analysis of the interdependence between marriage capitulations, financial transfers, and the geopolitical strategies of dynasties in Central and Eastern Europe at the end of the 15th and ...
Volodymyr Filei
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Dynasty, Generals, Diplomats: the Instruments of Habsburg Foreign Policy

1991
The state, regardless of its political structure, exists in part to protect its citizens and their property, to defend their interests abroad and to pursue a foreign policy that achieves these goals. Diplomatic service, military and naval forces, economic and propaganda activities all facilitate the state’s execution of its responsibilities.1 The ...
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Encompassing the world in the Alps: the Habsburg Court at Innsbruck in the late renaissance and early Baroque

Studies in Travel Writing
This article examines the importance of travel writing for understanding the cultural climate around the Habsburg dynasty’s court at Innsbruck, Austria during the late Renaissance and early Baroque.
Andrew L. Thomas
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The Babenberg "Austrian Freedom" in Habsburg empire historical memory: the case of "Austrian Plutarch" by Joseph von Hormayr

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Istoriya
The paper deals with the reception of “Austrian Freedom” emergence in the Middle Ages as an element of historical memory in the Habsburg empire in early XIX century.
G. S. Ragozin
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The Habsburgs: Dynasty, Culture and Politics, by Paula Sutter Fichtner

Canadian Journal of History, 2015
The Habsburgs: Dynasty, Culture and Politics by Paula Sutter Fichtner. London, Reaktion Books, 2014. xvi, 288 pp. $39.00 US (cloth). In 2014, commodification rules in Vienna. The Empress Elisabeth ("Sisi"), the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph (1830-1916) is now the dominant Habsburg brand. The Hofburg has been Sissified.
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Images of Přemysl dynasty in the Austrian Plutarch by Joseph von Hormayr

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The paper deals with an issue of integrating the secondary ethnic community into a unified historical memory discourse in the Habsburg empire. Since the Holy Roman Empire suffered from disintegration processes and the Habsburgs shifted their attention ...
G. Ragozin
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