Book Announcement: The Environmental Legacy of War on the Hungarian-Ottoman Frontier, c. 1540-1690 by András Vadas

Book Announcement

The Environmental Legacy of War on the Hungarian-Ottoman Frontier, c. 1540-1690 by András Vadas

Amsterdam University Press, 2023

https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789048552016/the-environmental-legacy-of-war-on-the-hungarian-...

 

The Habsburg Monarchy as a Fiscal-Military State 1648–1815

Invitation to a Book Presentation:

William D. Godsey and Petr Maťa (eds.), The Habsburg Monarchy as a Fiscal-Military State: Contours and Perspectives 1648-1815

2 February 2023 at 18:30

Festsaal, Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz 2 1010 Vienna 

 

Welcoming Address:

Dr. Katrin Kelle, Deputy Director of the Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences

 

Keynote Speakers

LECTURE: John Connelly: "Was the Habsburg Empire and Empire?" (Kann Memorial Lecture (Zoom), Sept. 9, 2022)

The Center for Austrian Studies at the University of Minnesota Presents:

Was the Habsburg Empire and Empire?

John Connelly, University of California, Berkeley

September 9, 2022 at 12:00PM CT

Zoom Registration: z.umn.edu/Connelly

The Habsburg monarchy seems doubly confounding.

CFP: First Issue of the Belvedere Research Journal

We are inviting the first round of submissions to the newly founded Belvedere Research Journal (BRJ), a peer-reviewed, open access e-journal. We seek articles that shed new light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present day. We especially welcome contributions that situate Austrian art practices within the broader international context.

CFP: Belvedere Research Journal, First Issue

We are inviting the first round of submissions to the newly founded Belvedere Research Journal (BRJ), a peer-reviewed, open access e-journal. We seek articles that shed new light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present day. We especially welcome contributions that situate Austrian art practices within the broader international context.

CFP: Belvedere Research Journal, First Issue

We are inviting the first round of submissions to the newly founded Belvedere Research Journal (BRJ), a peer-reviewed, open access e-journal. We seek articles that shed new light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present day. We especially welcome contributions that situate Austrian art practices within the broader international context.

CFP: First Issue of the Belvedere Research Journal

We are inviting the first round of submissions to the newly founded Belvedere Research Journal (BRJ), a peer-reviewed, open access e-journal. We seek articles that shed new light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present day. We especially welcome contributions that situate Austrian art practices within the broader international context.

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