The Holy Roman Empire

Titel: The Holy Roman Empire : 1495 - 1806 ; a European perspective / ed. by R. J. W. Evans and Peter H. Wilson
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Veröffentlicht: Leiden ˜[u.a.]œ : Brill, 2012
Umfang: XIV, 401 S. : Ill., Kt.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Brill's companions to European history ; 1
ISBN: 9789004206830 ; 9004206833
  • List of Illustrations and Maps
  • p. ix
  • List of Contributors
  • p. xi
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • Section 1
  • Turning Points
  • The Westphalian Peace: Augsburg Mark II or Celebrated Armistice?
  • p. 19
  • The Holy Roman Empire as Model for Saint-Pierre's Project pour rendre la paix perpétuelle en Europe
  • p. 35
  • 'Once we were Trojans!' Contemporary Reactions to the Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
  • p. 51
  • Section 2
  • Habsburg Governance
  • Inside the Empire and for the House of Austria: The Buquoy Family from the Spanish Low Countries to Bohemia
  • p. 79
  • The Habsburg Court in Vienna: Kaiserhof or Reichshof?
  • p. 91
  • Bohemia and the Empire: Acceptance and Rejection
  • p. 121
  • Bohemia, Silesia and the Empire: Negotiating Princely Dignity on the Eastern Periphery
  • p. 143
  • Separation and Symbiosis: The Habsburg Monarchy and the Empire in the Seventeenth Century
  • p. 167
  • Section Three
  • State-Building within the Empire: The Cases of Brandenburg-Prussia and Savoy-Sardinia
  • p. 187
  • Core and Periphery: The Netherlands and the Empire from the Late Fifteenth to the Early Seventeenth Century
  • p. 203
  • The Imperial System in Early Modern Northern Italy: A Web of Dukedoms, Fiefs and Enclaves along the Po
  • p. 217
  • Section 4
  • Neighbours
  • The Impact of War: The Holy Roman Empire and Poland-Lithuania, c. 1600-1806
  • p. 239
  • An 'Old Empire' on the Periphery of the Old Empire: The Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
  • p. 259
  • The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Electoral Saxony in the Early Eighteenth Century: Crisis and Cooperation
  • p. 281
  • The Northern Periphery: German Cultural Influences on the Danish-Norwegian Kingdom during the Enlightenment
  • p. 293
  • Section 5
  • Imperial Culture and Identity
  • Centres or Periphery? Art and Architecture in the Empire
  • p. 315
  • Where Did the Jewels of the German Imperial Princes Come From? Aspects of Material Cultural in the Empire
  • p. 333
  • Portraiture at the Imperial Court in the First Half of the 17th Century
  • p. 349
  • Epilogue International System and Imperial System in the 'Short' Eighteenth Century: Two Worlds?
  • p. 367
  • Bibliography
  • p. 373
  • Index
  • p. 385
  • Illustration Section