
audiobook
by John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
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PREFACE
CHAPTER I. - RHODOLPH OF HAPSBURG. - From 1232 to 1291.
CHAPTER II. - REIGNS OF ALBERT I, FREDERIC, ALBERT AND OTHO. - FROM 1291 TO 1347.
CHAPTER III. - RHODOLPH II., ALBERT IV. AND ALBERT V. - From 1339 to 1437.
CHAPTER IV. - ALBERT, LADISLAUS AND FREDERIC. - From 1440 to 1489.
CHAPTER V. - THE EMPERORS FREDERIC II. AND MAXIMILIAN I. - From 1477 to 1500.
CHAPTER VI. - MAXIMILIAN I. - From 1500 to 1519.
CHAPTER VII. - CHARLES V. AND THE REFORMATION. - From 1519 to 1531.
CHAPTER VIII. - CHARLES V. AND THE REFORMATION. - From 1531 to 1552.
This volume traces the astonishing rise of a modest hill‑top fortress in Switzerland into the heart of a continent‑spanning empire. Beginning with the 13th‑century Count Albert of Habsburg and his son Rhodolph, the narrative follows their blend of piety, ambition and battlefield grit as they launch crusades, navigate excommunication, and ultimately secure the German imperial crown. Through vivid scenes of castle gates opening to holy wars and intimate family counsel, the early Habsburgs emerge as both product and shaper of a turbulent medieval world.
Beyond the founding saga, the work weaves the broader currents that tested the empire—clashes with the Ottoman Turks, the fires of the Reformation, and the brutal Thirty Years’ War. The author, seasoned by studies of Napoleon and the French Revolution, offers a clear, thoughtful portrait that illuminates how Austria’s early struggles forged a legacy still felt today. Listeners will gain a fresh appreciation for the forces that molded one of Europe’s most enduring dynasties.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (989K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1805–1877
A 19th-century American pastor turned prolific popular historian, he wrote lively biographies and histories that brought figures like Napoleon, Louis XIV, and Marie Antoinette to a wide readership. His books were known for their energy and accessibility, even when later critics found them more enthusiastic than scholarly.
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