This essay investigates the unknown episode of the fiscal-financial history of Bohemia during the reign of Joseph I (1705–1711) and considers its disintegrative consequences. These events played out against the background of the – well-known – role of the Jewish “court factors” of Leopold I. At the height of War of the Spanish Succession, the emperor found himself threatened by the French and by the Rákóczi-led Hungarian War of Independence in the east. With empty state coffers, Joseph in 1706/07 turned to the Bohemian diet and proposed to negotiate a loan of 1,333,333 gulden with a consortium of Jewish bankers from Würzburg and Frankfurt am Main, which was to be underwritten by future tax revenues. In exchange the Bohemian diet conferred u...
The author has formulated a hypothesis that significantly changes the interpretation of the causes o...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
This study is an extended version of the paper presented at the 47th conference of German historiogr...
Jiří Chmelař The Economic and Financial Policy of Ferdinand I. in Bohemia Abstrakt v anglickém jazyc...
The article deals with the consequences of a political agreement between King Ferdinand I and a part...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
This essay examines the consequences of the wars of Leopold I. Whereas the diffusion of the “fiscal-...
Die Eingliederung Siebenbürgens in die Habsburgische Monarchie war eine wichtige Voraussetzung für d...
The author has formulated a hypothesis that significantly changes the interpretation of the causes o...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
This study is an extended version of the paper presented at the 47th conference of German historiogr...
Jiří Chmelař The Economic and Financial Policy of Ferdinand I. in Bohemia Abstrakt v anglickém jazyc...
The article deals with the consequences of a political agreement between King Ferdinand I and a part...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
This essay examines the consequences of the wars of Leopold I. Whereas the diffusion of the “fiscal-...
Die Eingliederung Siebenbürgens in die Habsburgische Monarchie war eine wichtige Voraussetzung für d...
The author has formulated a hypothesis that significantly changes the interpretation of the causes o...
The Credit Policy of Maximilian II. (1564 - 1576) with special view to Bohemia is an overlooked them...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...