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Blessed Charles of Austria A Holy Emperor and His Legacy


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English | September 23rd, 2020 | ISBN: 1505113288 | 268 pages | True EPUB | 7.26 MB
October 3, 2004 saw what appeared to many to be a very strange thing: Emperor-King Charles of Austria-Hungary, last Habsburg to rule in Central Europe and wartime foe of the United States, was raised to the altars of the Church as a Blessed by St. John Paul II. But odd as this appeared, the real story of the "Peace Emperor" and his just as remarkable wife reads like a combination of a suspense thriller, Greek tragedy, and hagiography.

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Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (1528-1603) Dynastic Networker


Free Download Rubén González Cuerva, "Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (1528-1603): Dynastic Networker "
English | ISBN: 0367646595 | 2021 | 322 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Maria of Austria was one of the longest surviving Renaissance Empresses but until now has received little attention by biographers. This book explores her life, actions, and management of domestic affairs, which became a feared example of how an Empress could control alternative spheres of power.

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Victims’ State War and Welfare in Austria, 1868-1925


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English | ISBN: 0197582370 | 2022 | 360 pages | PDF | 6 MB
The belligerent country that literally started the First World War, the Habsburg Empire suffered grievously during the global conflict. At the end of the war, it was estimated that 1.2 million soldiers, out of 8 million men and 100,000 women mobilized from an empire of 52 million, perished in service. Among those who lived, the wounded, the disabled, and their dependents constituted at least several million people whose survival was endangered both during and after the war. How did the Habsburg Empire confront the scale of the casualties brought about by the First World War? What care and support were offered to disabled soldiers and dead soldiers’ surviving dependents?

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From Saint-Germain to Lisbon Austria’s Long Road from Disintegrated to United Europe 1919-2009


Free Download Michael Gehler, "From Saint-Germain to Lisbon: Austria’s Long Road from Disintegrated to United Europe 1919-2009 "
English | ISBN: 3700182325 | 2020 | 1287 pages | PDF | 22 MB
This comprehensive book is mainly based on primary archive sources and eyewitness talks. It focuses on Austria’s relations to Europe in general, two significant issues of European integration especially after 1945 as well as on its EU membership. Ten chapters will show the developments over decades in a chronological manner. One concentrates on Austria’s small room for political maneuverability between concepts of Middle Europe, Paneurope, the "Anschluss" by Nazi-Germany (1918-1938) and the exile groups (1938-1945). A further chapter deals with Austria’s participation in the Marshall-Plan and the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC, 1947-1953). The next chapter focuses on the intended arrangements with the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), which were a tightrope act between Western orientation and neutrality (1954-1956). A further chapter shows the unsatisfactory membership within the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the failed attempts of association with the European Economic Community (EEC, 1961-1967). Free trade remained as a substitute solution (1972). One chapter demonstrates Austria’s policy of "wait and see" (1972-1986) and a further one examines the attempts of full membership in the European Communities (EC and EU, 1987-1995). Light will be shed on the negotiations and agreements with Brussels (1993-1994) and on the implementation of the EU entry (1994-1995). Austria is also presented as a member of the EU until the Treaty of Lisbon came into force (1995-2009). The reader will get backgrounds of the country’s long road to Europe which offers different developments of a story of ambivalence and complexity. The question will also be raised and answered how "Europe" became a controversial issue of domestic policies and national identity. A final assessment will sum up the main aspects. An annex with an edition of 100 documents, many of which new, a bibliography and a chronology provide additional and expanded information.

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DK Eyewitness Austria (Travel Guide)


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English | April 25, 2023 | ISBN: 0241612926 | 328 pages | MOBI | 170 Mb
Stunning Alpine landscapes, sparkling lakes, art-filled palaces – Austria is a blend of pristine nature and high culture. Whether you want to hike in the alps, visit remarkably well-preserved medieval towns or simply indulge in Vienna’s decadent café culture, your DK Eyewitness travel guide makes sure you experience all that Austria has to offer.

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