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The Crimes Of The House Of Hapsburg Against Its Own Liege Subjects (1853)
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108 pages
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Focusing on the historical atrocities committed by the House of Hapsburg, this book details the oppression faced by its subjects, including acts of torture, murder, and property confiscation. Newman critiques the tyrannical nature of the regime and its violation of human rights, while providing insights into key monarchs like Maximilian I and Charles V. He also examines the Church's complicity and the broader impact of Hapsburg policies on the empire's populace. This work serves as a significant exploration of European history and authoritarianism.
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2009, paperback
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