The Holy Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Oct 1, 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198748760
ISBN-13
9780198748762
Description
Joachim Whaley offers a concise exploration of one of history's most complex and intriguing political entities in this insightful work. The Holy Roman Empire, often misunderstood and dismissed, unfolds through Whaley’s analysis as a tapestry of power struggles, cultural exchanges, and shifting alliances that shaped Europe for over a millennium.
With a sharp focus on its historical evolution, Whaley delves into its diverse political structures and the influential figures who have emerged from within it. He examines the empire’s unique blend of local autonomy and overarching authority, revealing how it both unified and divided the regions under its influence.
Readers are invited to reconsider Voltaire's famous quip by gaining a deeper understanding of the empire's significant impact on the development of modern European states and its lasting legacy in contemporary politics and culture. Whaley's engaging narrative sheds light on the empire's intricate history, making it accessible to those curious about this often-overlooked subject.
With a sharp focus on its historical evolution, Whaley delves into its diverse political structures and the influential figures who have emerged from within it. He examines the empire’s unique blend of local autonomy and overarching authority, revealing how it both unified and divided the regions under its influence.
Readers are invited to reconsider Voltaire's famous quip by gaining a deeper understanding of the empire's significant impact on the development of modern European states and its lasting legacy in contemporary politics and culture. Whaley's engaging narrative sheds light on the empire's intricate history, making it accessible to those curious about this often-overlooked subject.
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