The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000About national and international power in the "modern" or Post Renaissance period. Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over the 5 centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in W. Europe. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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More practically , the Habsburgs were without equal in augmenting their
territories through marriage and inheritance . One such move , by Maximilian I of
Austria ( 1493–1519 , and Holy Roman emperor 1508– 1519 ) , had brought in
the rich ...
More practically , the Habsburgs were without equal in augmenting their
territories through marriage and inheritance . One such move , by Maximilian I of
Austria ( 1493–1519 , and Holy Roman emperor 1508– 1519 ) , had brought in
the rich ...
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Even Russia, whose claims to the lion's share of Polish territories had finally to be
conceded, was considerably shaken at the beginning of 1815 by the threat of an
Anglo-French-Austrian alliance to resist dictation over the future of Saxony, and ...
Even Russia, whose claims to the lion's share of Polish territories had finally to be
conceded, was considerably shaken at the beginning of 1815 by the threat of an
Anglo-French-Austrian alliance to resist dictation over the future of Saxony, and ...
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The most striking change in Europe , measured in territorial - juridical terms , was
the emergence of a cluster of nation ... East territories turned into British and
French mandates , distantly Map 10 : Europe After the First World War ICELAND
275.
The most striking change in Europe , measured in territorial - juridical terms , was
the emergence of a cluster of nation ... East territories turned into British and
French mandates , distantly Map 10 : Europe After the First World War ICELAND
275.
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World Power Centers in the Sixteenth Century | 5 |
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The Political Divisions of Europe in the Sixteenth Century | 18 |
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