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History 321

History 321. Tutorial 1 8 September 2011. Lands and Dynasty. 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.

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History 321

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  1. History 321 Tutorial 1 8 September 2011

  2. Lands and Dynasty • 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. Archduke Ferdinand III became Emperor Ferdinand II

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

  5. The Catholic Revival • Identify the following terms • 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?

  6. Final Questions • What can we learn about the interaction of state and society from Chapter 3? • Does Chapter 3 confirm Wilson’s argument?

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