This paper considers the question of absolutism. I have done this by comparing the early modern French and Austrian monarchies, with an emphasis on representative bodies and other institutions which imposed limits on the respective monarchies
French subsidies played a central role in European politics from Charles VIII’s invasion of Italy in...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020The ever-increasing demands of war during the Renaissance caused rule...
[Introduction] It is always said," observed Richelieu in his Testament politique, "that money forms ...
The fourteen essays in this volume look at both the theory and practice of monarchical governments f...
This study of early modern governing practices analyzes the rule of Philip V of Spain (1700-1724, 17...
Following France’s annexation after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, seventeenth- and eighteenth-cen...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
This is the first book in English to study the history of the Estates General of Burgundy during the...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...
The collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over revolutionary principles, yet...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
International audienceWe already know that the assemblies of estates and the so-called “absolute mon...
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and t...
The French Monarchic State and the Family from the 16th to the 18th Century. From the 16th to the ...
French subsidies played a central role in European politics from Charles VIII’s invasion of Italy in...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020The ever-increasing demands of war during the Renaissance caused rule...
[Introduction] It is always said," observed Richelieu in his Testament politique, "that money forms ...
The fourteen essays in this volume look at both the theory and practice of monarchical governments f...
This study of early modern governing practices analyzes the rule of Philip V of Spain (1700-1724, 17...
Following France’s annexation after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, seventeenth- and eighteenth-cen...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
This is the first book in English to study the history of the Estates General of Burgundy during the...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...
The collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over revolutionary principles, yet...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
International audienceWe already know that the assemblies of estates and the so-called “absolute mon...
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and t...
The French Monarchic State and the Family from the 16th to the 18th Century. From the 16th to the ...
French subsidies played a central role in European politics from Charles VIII’s invasion of Italy in...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020The ever-increasing demands of war during the Renaissance caused rule...