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Wilson 210 $aLeiden ;$aBoston $cBrill$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (432 p.) 225 0 $aBrill's companions to European history ;$vv. 1 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-20683-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material --$tIntroduction /$rPeter H. Wilson and R.J.W. Evans --$tThe Westphalian Peace: Augsburg Mark II or Celebrated Armistice? /$rLothar Höbelt --$tThe Holy Roman Empire as Model for Saint-Pierre?s Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle en Europe /$rPeter Schröder --$t?Once we were Trojans!? Contemporary Reactions to the Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation /$rWolfgang Burgdorf --$tInside the Empire and for the House of Austria: The Buquoy Family from the Spanish Low Countries to Bohemia /$rOlivier Chaline --$tThe Habsburg Court in Vienna: Kaiserhof or Reichshof? /$rJeroen Duindam --$tBohemia and the Empire: Acceptance and Rejection /$rJaroslav Pánek --$tBohemia, Silesia and the Empire: Negotiating Princely Dignity on the Eastern Periphery /$rPetr Ma?a --$tSeparation and Symbiosis: The Habsburg Monarchy and the Empire in the Seventeenth Century /$rThomas Winkelbauer --$tState-Building within the Empire: The Cases of Brandenburg-Prussia and Savoy-Sardinia /$rSven Externbrink --$tCore and Periphery: The Netherlands and the Empire from the Late Fifteenth to the Early Seventeenth Century /$rNicolette Mout --$tThe Imperial System in Early Modern Northern Italy: A Web of Dukedoms, Fiefs and Enclaves along the Po /$rBlythe Raviola --$tThe Impact of War: The Holy Roman Empire and Poland-Lithuania, c. 1600?1806 /$rRobert Frost --$tAn ?Old Empire? on the Periphery of the Old Empire: The Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries /$rGéza Pálffy --$tThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Electoral Saxony in the Early Eighteenth Century: Crisis and Cooperation /$rAdam Per?akowski --$tThe Northern Periphery: German Cultural Influences on the Danish-Norwegian Kingdom during the Enlightenment /$rThomas Munck --$tCentres or Periphery? Art and Architecture in the Empire /$rThomas DaCosta Kaufmann --$tWhere Did the Jewels of the German Imperial Princes Come From? Aspects of Material Cultural in the Empire /$rKim Siebenhüner --$tPortraiture at the Imperial Court in the First Half of the 17th Century /$rFriedrich Polleross --$tEpilogue International System and Imperial System in the ?Short? Eighteenth Century: Two Worlds? /$rHeinz Duchhardt --$tBibliography --$tIndex --$tIllustration Section. 330 $aIn the early modern period the Holy Roman Empire, or Reich, was one of the oldest and largest European states. Its importance was magnified by its location at the heart of the continent, by the extensive international connections of its leading families, and by the involvement of foreign rulers in its governance. This book breaks new ground in its collective exploration of aspects of cross-border and transnational interaction, and of political and diplomatic, social and cultural relations. There are essays on important turning-points, especially 1648 and 1806; on the patterns of rulership of the emperors themselves; on areas which lay on the margin of the Reich; on neighbouring countries which interacted with the Empire; and on visual and material culture. Contributors are Wolfgang Burgdorf, Olivier Chaline, Heinz Duchhardt, Jeroen Duindam, Robert Evans, Sven Externbrink, Robert Frost, Lothar Höbelt, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Petr Mat'a, Nicolette Mout, Thomas Munck, Géza Pálffy, Jaroslav Pánek, Adam Per?akowski, Friedrich Polleroß, Blythe Alice Raviola. Peter Schröder, Kim Siebenhüner, Peter H. 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