This book examines and accounts for the emergence of a powerful
Habsburg state in central Europe during the 16th and 17th
centuries. Charting the transformation of the Habsburg lands from a
casual juxtaposition of territories into a major and reasonably
stable commonwealth, Evans examines the social and economic changes
brought about by the Counter-Reformation, the interaction between
regions and central government, and the intellectual evolution from
the Renaissance to the Baroque.
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