You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Of the large political entities in Europe in 1813 the Austrian empire was one of the oddest, from a modern perspective and possibly the most vulnerable. It was really the personal realm of the house of Habsburg. I’ve talked a lot about it in the past assuming a great deal of background knowledge on the part of the listener, so let’s fill in some of that while we discuss how this legitimate power, gave into fear and threw in ...
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You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Of the large political entities in Europe in 1813 the Austrian empire was one of the oddest, from a modern perspective and possibly the most vulnerable. It was really the personal realm of the house of Habsburg. I’ve talked a lot about it in the past assuming a great deal of background knowledge on the part of the listener, so let’s fill in some of that while we discuss how this legitimate power, gave into fear and threw in ...
The Attacks on Copenhagen 1801 1807; Københavns bombardement
Hanging with History
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6 months ago
The Attacks on Copenhagen 1801 1807; Københavns bombardement
You can send me a text if you have a comment or question First episode of a 3-episode arc on the British attacks on Copenhagen. This covers Danish history and Copenhagen history through the long 18th century. Conflict with Sweden, intervention and peace making by Britain. the long neutrality, Denmark as a Russian client state. "The League of Armed Neutrality will save us!" The Palmy Days and how Denmark octupled its trade, rose to the 2nd largest merchant fleet in the wor...
Hanging with History
You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Of the large political entities in Europe in 1813 the Austrian empire was one of the oddest, from a modern perspective and possibly the most vulnerable. It was really the personal realm of the house of Habsburg. I’ve talked a lot about it in the past assuming a great deal of background knowledge on the part of the listener, so let’s fill in some of that while we discuss how this legitimate power, gave into fear and threw in ...