The Kingdom of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy in the Sixteenth Century
Géza Pálffy traces the complex relations between Hungary and the Hapsburgs, including the integration of the country into a conglomerate central European state ruled from Vienna and Prague. Focusing on institutions and symbols of sovereignty, Pálffy...
Géza Pálffy traces the complex relations between Hungary and the Hapsburgs, including the integration of the country into a conglomerate central European state ruled from Vienna and Prague. Focusing on institutions and symbols of sovereignty, Pálffy demonstrates how Hungary was integrated into a larger monarchy yet at the same time preserved its independence and the power and influence of its upper estates. Her argument challenges the traditional view that early-modern Hungary resisted and rebelled against the Hapsburgs.
- Autor: Geza Palffy
- 2009, 406 Seiten, Maße: 14,7 x 21,8 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Übersetzer: Thomas J. DeKornfeld, Helen D. DeKornfeld
- Verlag: EASTERN EUROPEAN MONOGRAPHS
- ISBN-10: 0880336331
- ISBN-13: 9780880336338
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