List of maps and Genealogical tables. Translator's
Note. Foreword. Introduction. 1. The
origins. 2. The Early history of Austria and its neighbouring
lands. 3. The acquisition of Austria (1278). 4. The
period of establishment (1291-1439). 5. The Hussite
revolution and its consequences. 6. The strengthening of the
power of the nobility.
7. Frederick III (1440-93). 8. Danubian Europe and the threat
from the Turks. 9. The Renaissance north of the Alps.
10. The work of Maximilian I (1459-1519). 11. The Empire of
Charles V and the Universal Monarchy. 12. The formation of
the Austrian monarchy (1525-7). 13. The new state after
1527. 14. Ferdinand and the Reformation.
15. The struggle against the Ottoman Empire (1527-68). 16.
Economic prosperity and social tensions in the 16thc.
17. Philip II, head of the House of Habsburg (1556-98). 18.
Catholic reformation or Counter Reformation. 19. Rudolf II
(1576-1611): the triumph of Prague. 20. Ferdinand II and the
Thrity Years War. 21. The Peace of Prague to the Peace of
Westphalia (1635-48). 22. The task of reconstruction.
23. The Counter-Reformation in the 17th Century. 24. The
re-birth of the Turkish peril and the Siege of Vienna. 25.
Baroque Austria. Chronology. Glossary of German
terms. Guide to further reading. Bibliography.
maps and genealogical tables. Index.
Jean Berenger, C.A. Simpson
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