Prusse et Autriche, une rivalité complexe sur la scène européenne
(1740-1815)
Language
German; FrenchAbstract
Prussia and Austria: A Complex Rivalry on the European Stage (1740-1815) examines the long-standing competition between Prussia and Austria within the Holy Roman Empire during the 18th and early 19th centuries. This rivalry, marked by military conflicts, diplomatic maneuvers, and ideological contrasts, shaped the political landscape of Central Europe.
The book explores how both states developed distinct military, financial, and administrative strategies in response to their competition. It also highlights the broader European implications of their struggle, including their alliances and interactions with other major powers. From the War of Austrian Succession to the Napoleonic Wars, Prussia and Austria continuously redefined their positions, leading to significant reforms and innovations in governance.
By analyzing these historical dynamics, the book provides a nuanced understanding of how Prussia and Austria influenced the political and military transformations of Europe between 1740 and 1815.
Keywords
Prussia; Austria; European History; 18th Century; Holy Roman EmpireDOI
10.34929/Y6GJ-DE29ISBN
9782374960760, 9782374962337Publisher website
https://www.univ-reims.fr/epure/Publication date and place
2024Classification
European history
Germany
Austria