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This book contains the biography of Maria Theresa of Austria, the only female ruler of the Habsburg Dominions written by J. Alexander Mahan, and would make an excellent addition to the bookshelf of anyone with an interest in this fascinating woman.
This is a new release of the original 1932 edition.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Maria Theresa of Austria BY J. ALEXANDER MAHAN AUTHOR OF VIENNA YESTERDAY AND TODAY FAMOUS WOMEN OF VIENNA AND C MARIE LOUISE NAPOLEONS NEMESIS THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY PUBLISHERS - NEW YORK 10JJ2 BY THOMAS Y. OROWKTjJL COMPANY All right ro irvad No part ojp thin book wmy bo roproduood in any form without por-mlnnicm in writiug Jtrom tho publinhor. P R I N T K P IN THE U N I T K X STATX OV A M fc I C A BV THE VAIL-BAX. LOU rRBBfl INC., HI N OM AM TON, N. Y. MARIA THURKKA AT FORTY To ELSBETH PREFACE In this brief biography of Maria Theresa of Austria, the author addresses himself to general readers who are assumed to be unfamiliar with the details of European history. Care has been used to explain as sociated characters and events as they are mentioned in the narration, and two explanatory chapters have been introduced dealing with the Holy Roman Empire of the Germans, the Austrian Monarchy, and the con temporaries of the queen. We have aspired to make this book such that the average American reader may be able to understand and enjoy the text from beginning to end without the use of reference books. But the author also hopes this work may be deemed worthy of a place in the libraries of historians. Due attention has been given to accuracy in the statement of facts, and all inferences drawn from them have been carefully considered. Many citations of authorities have been given and their use made as practical as pos sible by supplying a complete list of the works men tioned, with full data concerning publishers and dates of publication This seemed necessary to avoid confu sion, since many of the works cited have been repeat edly printed in editions which are not uniform in vol umes andpages. To save space nearly all the citations are given in an abbreviated form of the complete entries placed at the end of the text-For the most part, letters have been referred to by names and dates so vii viii Preface they may be easily located in any publication con taining them. Perhaps we should explain that the references arc given not merely to support the authors statements, hut also to indicate where further infor mation may he found, and to enable the reader to learn how the subject under discussion has been regarded by other writers in a few instances, it may be discovered that the citations present views which diverge from those of the author. We believe the House of Hapsburg is looked upon too unfavorably by the English-speaking race, espe cially in the United States of America. We are prone to forget that this, the greatest ruling dynasty in modern history, spanned the long period from the Crusades to the World War, and that during much of that time it formed the main bulwark which held back the rising tide of Mohammedanism threatening to en gulf Europe and sweep Christian culture from the face of the earth The Hapsburgs were not only strong, but also appeared upright and honorable when compared with most of their contemporaries. Kven when the House, after six centuries of power, went into decline, it never sank to the low level of degradation and im potency occupied by most of the dynasties of Kurope when approaching extinction. Maria Theresa was the only ruling queen of the House of Hapsburg and many we think very justly regard her as the most capable, honorable, and con scientious ruler of the entire dynasty. For the author, she has always had a peculiar charm becauseof her supreme courage, lofty aspirations, and good common sense in the presence of apparently overwhelming dif ficulties, debased contemporaries, and erratic advisers. Preface ix To write her biography has been a pleasant task, in spite of the fact that many of her convictions seem to have been fundamentally wrong...
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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