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Eagles Looking East and West: Dynasty, Ritual and Representation in Habsburg Hungary and Spain
Roberto Quirós Rosado, Tibor Martí
Razón española: Revista bimestral de pensamiento, ISSN 0212-5978, Nº. 229, 2022, pág. 127
Fernando Negredo del Cerro (res.)
Tiempos modernos: Revista Electrónica de Historia Moderna, ISSN-e 1699-7778, Vol. 13, Nº. 47, 2023, págs. 360-364
Symbolised by the ‘double-headed eagle’ looking East and West, the Habsburg dynasty constituted a universal power structure in the early modern era. The dynasty’s Spanish and Austrian branches created a code of shared identity, one which also encompassed their religious piety and their ability to pitch the Austriacum Imperium against multiple enemies worldwide.
The present volume investigates the construction of the dynasty’s political image in two spheres, the Kingdom of Hungary and the Spanish monarchy, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. Fifteen Hungarian, Czech and Spanish specialists offer comparative perspectives on the Habsburg era during this convulsive period of European history, addressing topics including diplomatic links, dynastic ritual and representation, and the Order of the Golden Fleece. In covering a wide range of themes, their contributions aim towards a better understanding of the emergence of new political attitudes in the Western world prior to the Enlightenment.
Dynastic links between far lands: The kingdom of Hungary and the Spanish monarchy in the early modern age
págs. 15-26
Funerals and coronations: Dynastic heraldic representation in Central Europe from the fifteenth to the early seventeenth century
Géza Palffy
págs. 29-53
págs. 55-75
págs. 77-95
págs. 97-119
págs. 121-158
págs. 159-165
págs. 167-177
Quarrelling brothers: The fraternal relationship of Charles V and Ferdinand I and their attitudes towards Hungary
págs. 181-195
The king of Hungary and the cardinal of Toledo: The creation of a common dynastic image around the two Ferdinands, 1631-35
págs. 197-215
págs. 217-230
Hymenaeus in The Hague: Inaugural and dynastic celebrations of Spanish diplomats in the United Provinces, 1649
págs. 231-248
Hungarian members of the Order of the Golden Fleece: The importance of a Habsburg chivalric order in seventeenth-century Hungary
págs. 249-270
Moribus antiquis: Dynasty, political strategy and Burgundian court ceremonial during the genesis of the Austrian Golden Fleece, 1709-13
págs. 271-285
Court entertainment and relationship networks: Shooting competitions in Charles VI’s Viennese court as social opportunities for the noble elite, 1716-33
págs. 287-319
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