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Book 2023e remarkably resilient institutions, with a strength and malleability that allowed them to ‘bounce back’ time and again. This volume highlights the different forms of resilience displayed in European courts during the medieval and early modern periods. Drawing on rarely published sources, it demonstUrologist 发表于 2025-3-25 13:00:41
Two Sisters, Two Towns, Two Kings: Facing War and Still Ruling,ccept the limitations the king placed on their power. Therefore, they both reinvented themselves and conformed to the expected roles of royal women. It was this reinvention which brought them holy status.机警 发表于 2025-3-25 19:43:26
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,: Resilient Hungary and Its Integration into the Spanish Habsburg System, 1558–1648,both financially and militarily. Had the Spanish Habsburgs not supplied Hungary with knowledge and cash, nor given it diplomatic attention and shelter, the kingdom might have surrendered in its entirety to the Ottoman Empire.刚毅 发表于 2025-3-26 08:07:14
The Futility of Madame: Marguerite of Lorraine and Elisabeth-Charlotte of the Palatinate in the Ser France, sister-in-law to the king. In the longer term, both women demonstrated the importance of loyalty, not to a physical homeland, but to dynasty and to dynastic identity: the House of Lorraine not only survived, it thrived in the generations that followed.CHAFE 发表于 2025-3-26 09:19:52
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,The Resilience and Resistance of the Bourbon Monarchy in the Kingdom of Naples (1799–1802), anarchy and summary justice. The lack of reform fuelled the alienation of the elites from the monarchy, especially as the resilience of some groups gradually turned into opposition to inadequate monarchy.