Pax Austriaca
The term Pax Austriaca, sometimes Pax Habsburgica, has been used by scholars to describe the imperial ideology of the
30 years war.[3] The Peace of Westphalia ended the universal aspirations of the Habsburg monarchy and put an end to the possibility of a Pax Austriaca, although the term has also been used to describe later policies of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary.[5]
References
- ISBN 978-0-520-02145-7.
- ISBN 978-3-205-77580-5.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-960863-8.
- ^ a b c Ladner, Gerhart Burian (1983). Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages: Selected Studies in History and Art. Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
- ISBN 978-0-691-19644-2.
External links
- The Middle Ages in the Austrian tradition in Images and Ideas of the Middle Ages
- The grand strategy of the Habsbsburg Empire
- Pax Austriaca: Sinn und Geschichte des österreichischen Staatsgedankens
- The Practice of Strategy: From Alexander the Great to the Present
- Gasparo Contarini, Venice, Rome, and Reform
- Le prime strette dell'Austria in Italia
- Die Allegorie der Austria: die Entstehung des Gesamtstaatsgedankens in der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie und die bildende Kunst