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The Landed Estates of the Esterhazy Princes by Rebecca Gates-Coon (1994, Hardcover) 
The Landed Estates of the Esterhazy Princes by Rebecca Gates-Coon (1994, Hardcover)
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Publication Date: 1994-11-01
Series: The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0801847850
ISBN-13: 9780801847851
Product ID: EPID322523
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Publication Date:1994-11-01
Series:The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

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Length:312 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:23.2 oz

Publisher's Note
In their own domains within eighteenth-century Hungary, the Esterházy family rivaled their Habsburg rulers in splendor and refinement. During the reigns of Maria Theresia and Joseph II, the monarchy sought to curtail the power of the Esterházy and other nobles by implementing centralizing reforms in their lands. Historian Rebecca Gates-Coon documents the world of the Esterházy estates during these years of reform. Drawing on extensive research in archives rarely visited by Western historians, she offers a broad description of social, economic, and political life of these princely estates.Gates-Coon begins by describing the geographical extent of the vast Esterházy lands. She then focuses on the Esterházy themselves--the people, their magnificent dwellings, their households. She describes the Esterházy's political and social role within the multinational ruling class of the Habsburg monarchy. She examines the impact of the radical agricultural reforms of Maria Theresia and Joseph II, both on the nobility and on the peasants. She discusses the little-known history of the Jewish communities. And she explores the Esterházy's cultural patronage of music and the arts as well as their relations with such marginal groups as gypsies, traveling entertainers, peddlers, and beggars.This examination of the Esterházy estates offers a uncommon look atthe Hungarian side of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It demonstrates that while life on the splendid Esterházy estates proceeded in its customary fashion through much of this period, glimmerings of change were apparent at all social levels, the results of governmental actions and changing attitudes commonly known as eighteenth-century "enlightened" thought.

Industry Reviews
"As Rebecca Gates-Coon says, the Hungarian nobility has lately received less historical attention than its subjects, and in this book she has tried to restore the balance by giving us a sympathetic account of the most important family fo them all, based on their voluminous archives and a considerable literature in Hungarian. One finishes this important work marvelling at its compactness and wishing the author had had room to tell us more."
Times Literary Supplement - Derek Beales (06/16/1995)

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