ABSTRACT

The first part of a two-volume history of the Habsburg Empire from its medieval origins to its dismemberment in the First World War.

This important volume (which is self-contained) meets a long-felt need for a systematic survey in English of the Habsburgs and their lands in the late medieval and early modern periods. It is primarily concerned with the Habsburg territories in central and northern Europe, but the history of the Spanish Habsburgs in Spain and the Netherlands is also covered. The book, like the Habsburgs themselves, deals with an immense range of lands and peoples: clear, balanced, and authoritative, it is a remarkable feat of synthethis and exposition.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter One|12 pages

The Origins

chapter Three|17 pages

The Acquisition of Austria (1278)

chapter Four|10 pages

The Period of Establishment (1291—1439)

chapter Five|10 pages

The Hussite Revolution and its Consequences

chapter Seven|15 pages

Frederick III (1440—93)

chapter Eight|13 pages

Danubian Europe and the Threat from the Turks

chapter Nine|10 pages

The Renaissance North of the Alps

chapter Ten|16 pages

The Work of Maximilian I (1459—1519)

chapter Eleven|16 pages

The Empire of Charles V and the Universal Monarchy

chapter Thirteen|13 pages

The New State after 1527

chapter Fourteen|10 pages

Ferdinand I and the Reformation

chapter Fifteen|11 pages

The Struggle against the Ottoman Empire (1527—68)

chapter Seventeen|16 pages

Philip II, Head of the House of Habsburg (1556—98)

chapter Eighteen|16 pages

Catholic Reformation or Counter-Reformation?

chapter Nineteen|19 pages

Rudolf II (1576—1611): the Triumph of Prague

chapter Twenty|17 pages

Ferdinand II and the Thirty Years War

chapter Twenty-Two|15 pages

The Task of Reconstruction

chapter Twenty-three|14 pages

The Counter-Reformation in the Seventeenth Century

chapter Twenty-Four|20 pages

The Re-birth of the Turkish Peril and the Siege of Vienna

chapter Twenty-Five|18 pages

Baroque Austria