The Habsburgs, Martyn Rady
The Habsburgs, Martyn Rady
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The Habsburgs
To Rule the World

Author: Martyn Rady

Narrator: Simon Boughey

Unabridged: 14 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 08/25/2020

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Synopsis

The definitive history of a powerful family dynasty who dominated Europe for centuries -- from their rise to power to their eventual downfall.
Habsburgs ruled much of Europe for centuries. From modest origins as minor German nobles, the family used fabricated documents, invented genealogies, savvy marriages, and military conquest on their improbable ascent, becoming the continent's most powerful dynasty. By the mid-fifteenth century, the Habsburgs controlled of the Holy Roman Empire, and by the early sixteenth century, their lands stretched across the continent and far beyond it. But in 1918, at the end of the Great War, the final remnant of their empire was gone.

In The Habsburgs, historian Martyn Rady tells the epic story of the Habsburg dynasty and the world it built -- and then lost -- over nearly a millennium, placing it in its European and global contexts. Beginning in the Middle Ages, the Habsburgs expanded from Swabia across southern Germany to Austria through forgery and good fortune. By the time a Habsburg duke was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III in 1452, he and his clan already held fast to the imperial vision distilled in its AEIOU motto: Austriae est imperare orbi universe, "Austria is destined to rule the world." Maintaining their grip on the imperial succession of the Holy Roman Empire for centuries, the Habsburgs extended their power into Italy, Spain, the New World, and the Pacific, a dominion that Charles V called "the empire on which the sun never sets." They then weathered centuries of religious warfare, revolution, and transformation, including the loss of their Spanish empire in 1700 and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. In 1867, the Habsburgs fatefully consolidated their remaining lands the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, setting in motion a chain of events that would end with the 1914 assassination of the Habsburg heir presumptive Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, World War I, and the end of the Habsburg era.

Their demise was ignominious, and historians often depict the Habsburgs as leaders of a ramshackle, collapsing empire at Europe's margins. But in The Habsburgs, Rady reveals how they saw themselves -- as destined to rule the world, not through mere territorial conquest, but as defenders of Christian civilization and the Roman Catholic Church, guarantors of peace and harmony, and patrons of science and learning.

Lively and authoritative, The Habsburgsis the engrossing definitive history of the remarkable dynasty that forever changed Europe and the world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on December 21, 2023

Blood Runs Thick. The Habsburgs are one of the most important dynasties in world history. Dominating Europe and America from their birth in the 900s until its collapse in 1918. Even then Otto von Habsburg, the last Crown Prince was a central figure in a post war world. The family took its name from H......more

Goodreads review by Mircea on August 03, 2024

Casa de Habsburg are originea în nordul Elveției, în Aargau. Chiar și după ce au intrat în posesia ducatului Austriei, habsburgii au considerat că e doar un pas spre revendicarea mult mai bogatului regat al Boemiei. Abia în secolul XIV, Rudolf "Întemeietorul" a dat habsburgilor o conștiință istorică......more

Goodreads review by Kuszma on April 02, 2023

Azért ezek a Habsburgok tényleg nem semmi figurák. Valami fatornyos faluból kiindulva eljutottak odáig, hogy övék lett komplett Dél-Amerika, és pluszban még a Fülöp-szigetek, hogy az európai területekről ne is beszéljünk. Persze aztán szétmállott az egész a kezükben, Ferenc Jóska első világháborús k......more

Goodreads review by Ian on March 29, 2021

I enjoyed this book simply because I like the subject matter. It took an embarrassingly long time to finish because of its sometimes idiosyncratic structure and tedious style. However, I did learn a lot from this book. I liked how it interweaved different cultural aspects of the empire along with th......more

Goodreads review by Liam on March 12, 2024

Absolutely marvelous book, readable, informative, enjoyable, if you are in any doubt about this book then read the Guardian review, easily available on Google, and I see no reason to repeat what it say. If in doubt just read and enjoy.......more


Quotes

"Martyn Rady's history of this peculiar family is deeply informed, elegantly written and a joy to read."—Evening Standard (UK)

"Rady is a lucid and elegant writer... It is impossible to imagine a more erudite and incisive history of this fascinating, flawed and ultimately tragic dynasty."—The Times (UK)

"A Rolls Royce of a narrative that motors through ten centuries of history with an effortlessness that belies the intellectual horsepower beneath the bonnet."—Literary Review (UK)

"Probably the best book ever written on the Habsburgs in any language.... Lucid, comprehensive and witty, it is not merely a pleasure to read but a complete education. Students, scholars and the general reader will never find a better guide to Habsburg history."—Times Literary Supplement (UK)

"This admirably compact, exceptionally well-written survey will probably be the standard one-volume history of the Habsburg dynasty for years to come."—Library Journal

"This comprehensive account provides an insightful overview of seven centuries of European history."—Publishers Weekly

"A sweeping chronicle of the rise and fall of the Habsburg dynasty."—Kirkus

"The Habsburgs is gripping, colorful, and dramatic but also concise, scholarly, and magisterial. Martyn Rady recounts the story of Europe's greatest dynasty that ruled an empire, on which the sun never set, from Peru to the Philippines. Revealing a key player in world history for almost a thousand years, The Habsburgs is a chronicle of high politics and family intimacy involving religion, murder, incest, madness, suicide, assassination. History on an epic scale!"—Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs

"The Habsburgs were once Europe's foremost royal family. Rady tells their story with verve and authority, casting a curious eye over their eccentricities and peccadilloes while all the time revealing their extraordinary influence and global vision. A fascinating read."—Alexander Watson,author of The Fortress and Ring of Steel

"This is a first global history of Europe's most famous and durable dynasty, chronicling its exploits with great panache over nearly a millennium of rule across wide swathes of the continent and beyond. Martyn Rady writes incisively and judiciously, drawing on much recent international scholarship in a range of languages to illustrate multiple facets of Habsburg governance in theory and practice. At the same time his text is accessible and entertaining, his ready wit providing a delectable counterpoint to the notorious humourlessness of so many of the dynasts he examines."—Robert Evans, University of Oxford