Franz Joseph by Jean-Paul Bled

Franz Joseph by Jean-Paul Bled

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This account of Franz Joseph's life and reign discusses his privileged childhood and goes on to examine the state of the Austro-Hungarian Empire on the eve of the 1848 Revolution, and Franz Joseph's succession at the age of 18.

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Franz Joseph by Jean-Paul Bled

This is an account of Franz Joseph's life and reign, set in the context of the momentous changes in European society over which he presided and carried great influence. Professor Bled begins with an account of Franz Joseph's privileged childhood as a member of the imperial family. He then examines the state of the Austro-Hungarian Empire on the eve of the 1848 Revolution, and of Franz Joseph's succession at the age of 18. Jean-Paul Bled examines not only the key political events of the period, but also daily life under Franz Joseph and life at court. This story is set against the turmoil of late 19th-century Europe and the conflict between two ideals and two cultures, that of the multinational state and that of the nation state.
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ISBN 13 9780631193876
ISBN 10 0631193871
Title Franz Joseph
Author Jean-Paul Bled
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1994-04-25
Number of pages 368
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