Identifying Major Divisions of Habsburg Austria and Historical Terms

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Explore the major divisions of Habsburg Austria between 1564 and 1619, and delve into terms like Estates, Utraquists, Bohemian Brethren, and more. Understand the relationship between Archdukes and Estates, the emergence of Catholicism strategies, and the division of Austria into three parts. Dive into historical interactions of state and society as discussed in Chapter 3.

  • Habsburg Austria
  • Historical Divisions
  • Archdukes
  • Catholicism
  • State and Society

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  1. Tutorial 1 8 January 2015

  2. Review the tables in the next two slides and consult the map on pp. xx-xxi of Europe s Tragedy. You should be able to identify the three major divisions of Habsburg Austria between 1564 and 1619.

  3. HABSBURG AUSTRIA Austria Inner Austria = Styria Styria Carinthia Carniola Tyrol Upper Austria Lower Austria Kingdom of BOHEMIA Tyrol Bohemia Moravia Silesia Upper Lusatia Lower Lusatia Kingdom of HUNGARY

  4. ARCHDUKES OF AUSTRIA Austria Emp. Maximilian II, 1564-1576 Rudolf V, 1576-1608 Emp. Rudolf II 1576-1612 Matthias, 1608-1619 Emp. 1612-1619 Styria Charles II, 1564-1590 Ferdinand III, 1590/1619-1637= Emp. Ferdinand II, 1619-1637 Maximilian III, 1593-1595 = regent for Ferdinand III Tyrol Ferdinand II, 1564-1595 Matthias, 1595-1619 Maximilian III, 1612-1618 = regent for Matthias Albert VII, 1619

  5. Identify the following terms: Estates Utraquists, Bohemian Brethren Religious Assurance (1568, 1571) Pacification of Bruck (1578) Questions 1. Who represented the dominant force in the Estates? 2. What pattern emerged in the relationship between the Archdukes and the Estates? 3. How were Austrians different in the sixteenth century from the common perception of them today?

  6. Identify the following terms Rudolf II Bishop Martin Brenner Melchior Klesl Munich programme Archduke Carl Reformation commissions Questions How did the division of Austria into three help the Habsburgs? What strategies did the Habsburgs use in favour of Catholicism in their territories? To what extent were these strategies successful? 1. 2.

  7. What can we learn about the interaction of state and society from Chapter 3? 1. Does Chapter 3 confirm Wilson s argument? 2.

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