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Adams, Simon. Monarchs. London: Wayland, 2015.

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Macdonald, Fiona. Monarchs in the Middle Ages. Milwaukee, WI: World Almanac Library, 2006.

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Potter, Philip J. Monarchs of the Renaissance: The lives and reigns of 42 European kings and queens. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 2012.

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Lewis, Brenda Ralph. A dark history: The kings & queens of Europe : from medieval tyrants to mad monarchs. 2nd ed. New York: Metro Books, 2011.

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Lewis, Brenda Ralph. Dark history of the kings & queens of Europe: From medieval tyrants to mad monarchs. London: Amber Books, 2011.

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David, Buisseret, ed. Monarchs, ministers, and maps: The emergence of cartography as a tool of government in early modern Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

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Mangan, J. J. The king's favour: Three eighteenth century monarchs and the favourites who ruled them. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991.

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Bern, Stéphane. L' Europe des rois. [Paris]: Lieu commun, 1988.

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New York. Europe in the Age of Monarchy. New York: The Museum, 1987.

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Kohlrausch, Martin. Der Monarch im Skandal: Die Logik der Massenmedien und die Transformation der wilhelminischen Monarchie. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2005.

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Ingrao, Charles W. The Habsburg monarchy, 1618-1815. 2nd ed. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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Ingrao, Charles W. The Habsburg monarchy, 1618-1815. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Blain, Neil. Media, monarchy and power. Bristol: Intellect, 2003.

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1950-, Elzinga D. J., ed. The Dutch constitutional monarchy in a changing Europe. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer, 2007.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, Aristocracy and State in Europe 1300-1800. London: Taylor & Francis Inc, 2004.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, aristocracy, and the state in Europe 1300-1800. London: Routledge, 2001.

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Leplus, R. Et pourquoi pas une Europe monarchique et chrétienne? Paris: Pensée universelle, 1990.

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1928-, Rothe Hans, ed. Deutsche in der Habsburger Monarchie. Köln: Böhlau, 1989.

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McGlynn, Sean, and Elena Woodacre. Image and perception of monarchy in medieval and early modern Europe. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.

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Corvisier, André. Les régences en Europe: Essai sur les délégations de pouvoirs souverains. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2002.

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Whittaker, Cynthia H. Russian monarchy: Eighteenth-century rulers and writers in political dialogue. DeKalb [Ill.]: Northern Illinois University Press, 2003.

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Campanella, Tommaso. Monarchie d'Espagne : texte inédit. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1997.

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Monod, Paul Kléber. The power of kings: Monarchy and religion in Europe, 1589-1715. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1999.

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Corvisier, André. Les régences en Europe: Essai sur les délégations de pouvoirs souverains. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2002.

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Arbore-Popescu, Grigore. L' arte nell'età delle monarchie assolute. Torino: UTET, 1997.

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Elzinga, D. J. De Nederlandse constitutionele monarchie in een veranderend Europa. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer, 2006.

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Okey, Robin. The Habsburg monarchy: From enlightenment to eclipse. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2001.

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A dark history: The kings & queens of Europe : from medieval tyrants to mad monarchs. New York, N.Y: Metro Books, 2008.

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Franz Joseph and Elisabeth: The Last Great Monarchs of Austria-Hungary. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2013.

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Fitzpatrick, Matthew P. The Kaiser and the Colonies. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897039.001.0001.

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Many have viewed Kaiser Wilhelm II as having personally ruled Germany, dominating its politics and choreographing its ambitious leap to global power. But how accurate is this picture? As this book shows, Wilhelm II was a constitutional monarch like many other crowned heads of Europe. Rather than an expression of Wilhelm II’s personal rule, Germany’s global empire and its Weltpolitik had their origins in the political and economic changes undergone by the nation as German commerce and industry strained to globalize alongside other European nations. More central to Germany’s imperial processes than an emperor who reigned but did not rule were the numerous monarchs around the world with whom the German Empire came into contact. In Africa, Asia and the Pacific, kings, sultans, and other paramount leaders both resisted and accommodated Germany’s ambitions as they charted their own course through the era of European imperialism. The result was often violent suppression, but also complex diplomatic negotiation, attempts at manipulation, and even mutual cooperation. In vivid detail drawn from archival holdings, this book examines the surprisingly muted role played by Wilhelm II in the German Empire and contrasts it with the lively, varied, and innovative responses to German imperialism from monarchs around the world.
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Van Kley, Dale K. Reform Catholicism and the International Suppression of the Jesuits in Enlightenment Europe. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300228465.001.0001.

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The Jesuits devoted themselves to preaching the word of God, administering the sacraments, and spreading the faith by missions in both Europe and newly discovered lands abroad. But, in 1773, under intense pressure from the monarchs of Europe, the papacy suppressed the Society of Jesus, an act that reverberated from Europe to the Americas and Southeast Asia. This book argues that Reform Catholicism, not a secular Enlightenment, provided the justification for Catholic kings to suppress a society instituted by the papacy. Spanning the years from the mid-sixteenth century to the onset of the French Revolution, and the Jesuit presence from China to Brazil, this is the only single volume in English to make coherent sense of the series of expulsions that add up to what was arguably the most important religious event in Europe of the time, resulting in the secularization of tens of thousands of Jesuits.
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Buisseret, David. Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe (The Kenneth Nebenzahl, Jr., Lectures in the History of Cartography). University Of Chicago Press, 1992.

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(Editor), Jeroen Deploige, and Gita Deneckere (Editor), eds. Mystifying the Monarch: Studies on Discourse, Power, and History. Amsterdam University Press, 2007.

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Deneckere, Gita, and Jeroen Deploige. Mystifying the Monarch: Studies on Discourse, Power, and History. Amsterdam University Press, 2006.

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Deneckere, Gita, and Jeroen Deploige. Mystifying the Monarch: Studies on Discourse, Power, and History. Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

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Ingrao, Charles W. Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Ingrao, Charles W. Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815. Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Ingrao, Charles W. Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Anderson, James M. The History of Portugal. Greenwood, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400665271.

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This informative, concise, and engagingly written work provides the most up-to-date history of Portugal, current through 1999, and gives a full picture of the political, social, cultural, and economic influences that shaped the history of Portugal. Covering the period from Portugal's early conception as a nation through its long history, with emphasis on the dramatic period of the last several decades, this volume culminates with the demise of the Salazar dictatorship and the independence of its colonies. Complete with a timeline for easy reference to events, brief biographies of important people, lists of monarchs and heads of state, and a bibliographic essay, it is the ideal companion for the student or interested reader. In nine chapters, Anderson discusses the geography of Portugal, its prehistoric antecedents, its formation as a nation, and the events that once made it a world leader in exploration, discovery, and imperial power. How and why the country was drawn into the orbit of its large neighbor, Spain, lost much of its empire, and yet managed to regain its independence are examined, along with the trials and tribulations encountered on its journey from monarchy to modern republic. The discussion presents the factors that kept Portugal one of the poorest nations in Europe for most of its existence and the reasons that it is now, leading into the 21st century, closing the economic gap with wealthier nations.
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Queenship In Medieval Europe. Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

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O'Donnell, Hugh, and Neil Blain. Media, Monarchy and Power. University of Chicago Press, 2013.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, Aristocracy and State in Europe 1300-1800. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203184639.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, Aristocracy and State in Europe 1300-1800. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, Aristocracy and State in Europe 1300-1800. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, Aristocracy and State in Europe 1300-1800. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Zmora, Hillay. Monarchy, Aristocracy and State in Europe 1300-1800. Routledge, 2002.

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Blain, Neil. Media, Monarchy and Power: Postmodern Culture in Europe. Intellect L & D E F a E, 2004.

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Liberalism And The Habsburg Monarchy 18611895. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Burgess, Glenn, and Cesare Cuttica. Monarchism and Absolutism in Early Modern Europe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Cuttica, Cesare, and Glenn Burgess, eds. Monarchism and Absolutism in Early Modern Europe. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315655499.

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