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Maria Theresa and Her Afterlives

open access: greenCentral Europe, 2020
In this interview, Prof. Dr. Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, Rector of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Berlin Institute for Advanced Study), discusses her research on Maria Theresa with Dr. Igor Tchoukarine of the University of Minnesota and Dr.
Igor Tchoukarine, Ambika Natarajan
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Imperial Identity Seen Through Art. The Case of Maria Theresa – Considerations [PDF]

open access: diamondGender Studies, 2021
During the reign of Maria Theresa (1740-1780) a reassessment of the role women played in a closed society occurred. The main question this article aims to answer is how one can identify these changes by analysing images with high symbolic value, which ...
Vlăsceanu Mihaela
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Prince Eugene and Maria Theresa: Gender, History, and Memory in Hofmannsthal in the First World War

open access: hybridStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 2007
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was one of the Austrian poets and intellectuals who took an active part in the historical-political events of 1914. He expected from the war a new vitality of public life and an end of the cultural crisis.
Wolfgang Nehring
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Book Review: Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger’s Maria Theresia: Die Kaiserin in ihrer Zeit (Maria Theresa: The Empress in Her Time).

open access: greenCentral Europe, 2020
An English translation of the book review of Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger’s Maria Theresia: Die Kaiserin in ihrer Zeit (Maria Theresa: The Empress in Her Time). The review was written by Fabia Weisser of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
Fabia Weisser, James Brueckel
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Analysis of Theresian general health regulations from 1770 and health regulations in Croatia and Slavonia during the second half of the 19th century [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2023
In the introductory part of the work, the assumption of power by the Empress and Queen Maria Theresa is presented and her reforms in the field of health are explained.
Čandrlić Slavko I.
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A letter from Baron Engelshofen to Patriarch Arsenije IV in 1743 [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2022
The paper presents a letter from Baron Engelshofen sent at the end of 1743 to Patriarch Arsenije IV (Jovanović Šakabenta), in which the issue of convening the Serbian National-Ecclesial Congress (1744) is considered.
Popović Aleksa M.   +1 more
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Discovering Mughal painting in Vienna by Josef Strzygowski and his circle: the historiography of the Millionenzimmer [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2023
The paper discusses the ‘discovery’ of Mughal painting at Vienna and the pioneering research dedicated to it from the 1920s onwards by Josef Strzygowski and his circle.
Ebba Koch
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Hospodářská politika zezdola – cechovní reforma na Moravě v první polovině 18. století

open access: yesCornova, 2023
The guild reforms introduced from the 1730s to the 1750s comprise various regulatory documents issued by Charles VI and his daughter Maria Theresa, the most obvious manifestation of which was the issuance of the General Guild Patent of 1731 and the ...
Jakub Huška
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Service and education: the Royal Hungarian Bodyguard as a cultural institution in eighteenth-century Vienna

open access: yesHistoria provinciae: журнал региональной истории, 2021
The Royal Hungarian Bodyguard, founded in 1760, was the first guard unit at the Viennese court to be recruited on a territorial basis and exclusively from noblemen.
Zsolt Kökenyesi
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