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The Habsburg Monarchy

2006
Abstract It is a truism that the Habsburg Monarchy seriously mismanaged the celebrated ‘nationality principle’ of the nineteenth century, or, to put it more bluntly, modern nationalism was ‘the chief factor in the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire’.
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Marriage jurisdiction in the Habsburg monarchy

Annales de démographie historique, 2021
La question du consentement au divorce, formulée par une femme dans une lettre non datée de la seconde moitié du xviii e  siècle, a été le point de départ pour interroger les options juridiques dont disposaient les femmes et les hommes catholiques mariés dans la monarchie des Habsbourg pour mettre fin à un mariage. Les mariages catholiques ne pouvaient
Andrea Griesebner, Jennifer Blaak
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The Habsburg Monarchy 1809–48

1988
A constructive force in Italy and Germany, nationalism was a potentially destructive force in the Habsburg Monarchy. Throughout the nineteenth century the story of the Monarchy was one of a struggle between forces threatening to shake it apart and forces holding it together.
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The Habsburg Monarchy 1849–1914

1988
Between 1849 and 1914 there were recurrent attempts to discover some suitable structural form for the patchwork of Habsburg dynastic territories. To some extent, the objective of these efforts was the maintenance and enhancement of the resources of a huge family estate seeking to continue to play its part in international affairs.
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The Habsburg Monarchy, 1490-1848

2003
The Habsburg monarchy was a singular experiment in diversity within the European continent. By the eighteenth century it stretched from the Austrian Netherlands to the Balkans and southern Poland, and south into Italy. Its subjects spoke a number of languages, and while the social and institutional structure of these lands shared common features, there
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The Habsburg Monarchy and Balkan Revolution

Austrian History Yearbook, 1966
The profound involvement of the Habsburg monarchy in various revolutionary manifestations in the Balkans since the subjugation of that peninsula by the Ottoman Turks has generally not been deemed worthy of investigation by historians. Only a handful of specialized articles and a few pages in the scant existing studies on Habsburg foreign policy have ...
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The Poles in the Habsburg Monarchy

Austrian History Yearbook, 1967
For nearly a century and a half the peoples of a large part of the old Polish state shared the destinies of the Habsburg empire. Annexed when the monarchy was entering the phase of Enlightened Despotism, Galicia commenced its history as a mere province of the Habsburg empire. When in 1918 this province broke away from Austria-Hungary, which by then had
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