6. MOZART IN PRAGUE
Gli Italiani a Praga
Italians have shown surprisingly little systematic interest in the community life of their compatriots in Prague between 1550 and 1900, but many details can be found in Pavel Preiss,
Italští um
lci v Praze
(Prague, 1986), a masterful study of Italian artists in Prague and their lives. Also: Josef Janá
ek, “Italové v p
edb
lohorské Praze,” in
Pražský historický sbornik,
16 (1983), 77-118, on economic relationships.
Ettore LaGatto,
Civiltà italiana nel mondo
(Rome, 1939), chapter on Bohemia.
Enrico Marpurgo,
Gli artisti italiani in Austria
(Rome, 1937), vol. 1.
Karel Smrha, “Vlaššti stavitelé v Praze a jejich druzi,”
Um
ni,
24 (1974), 159—84.
A Third-Rate Place/The Age of Reforms
R. J. W. Evans, “The Hapsburg Monarchy and Bohemia,” in Mark Greengrass (ed.),
Conquest and Coalescence: The Shaping of the State in Early Modern Europe
(London, 1991), pp. 134-54.
Eila Hassenpflug-Elzholz,
Böhmen und die böhmischen Stände in der Zeit des bürgerlichen Zentralismus
(Vienna, 1982) -
Veröffentlichungen des Collegium Carolinum,
vol. 30.
Charles Ingrao,
The Habsburg Monarchy 1618-1815
(Cambridge, 1994), excellent.
Zdenka Pelikánová-Nová, “Lidnatost Prahy v 18. und v prvni
ásti 19. století,”
Pražký sborník historický,
68 (1967), 5—43.
Oswald Redlich,
Das Werden einer Grossmacht: Österreich von 1700-1740
(Vienna, 4th ed. 1962), fundamental analysis.
Alfred von Arneth,
Geschichte Maria Theresias
(Vienna, 1863-79), 10 vols., older standard and reference work.
Edward Crankshaw,
Maria Theresa
(New York, 1970).
Jana Janusová,
Maria Teresie: Legendy a skute
nost
(Ostrava, 1991), judicious analysis.
Arnošt Klima,
Manufakturní období v
echách
(Prague, 1955).
Carlile Aylmer Macartney,
Maria Theresa and the House of Austria
(Mystic, Conn., 1969)
Gustav Otruba,
Die Wirtschaftspolitik Maria Theresias
(Vienna, 1963).
Karl A. Roider, Jr. (ed.),
Maria Theresa
(Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1973), good introduction, with excerpts from important monographs.
Derek Beales,
Joseph II
(Cambridge, 1987), vol. 1:
In the Shadow of Maria Theresa,
best analysis in English.
T. C. W. Blanning,
Joseph II
(London and New York, 1994), excellent introduction.
François Fejtö,
Un Habsbourg révolutionnaire: Joseph II/Portrait d’un despot éclairé
(Paris, 1953).
Hans Magenschab,
Joseph II, Revolutionär von Gottes Gnaden
(Graz and Cologne, 2nd ed. 1980), important on religious questions.
Saul Padover,
The Revolutionary Emperor Joseph the Second
(Hamden, Ct. 2nd ed. 1967).
Fritz Valjavec,
Der Josephinismus
(Brunn, 1944), standard analysis.
Fduard Winter,
Der Josefinismus
.
Die Geschichte des österreichischen Reformkatholizismus
(Berlin, 2nd ed. 1962), written from the point of view of an enlightened Catholic.
Vladimir Lipscher, “Jüdische Gemeinden in den böhmischen Ländern zur Zeit des landesfürstlichen Absolutismus,” Eila Hassenpflug-Elzholz, “Toleranzedikt und Emanzipation,” and Anna M. Drabek, “Die Juden in den böhmischen Ländern zur Zeit des landesfürstlichen Absolutismus,” in Ferdinand Seibt (ed.), Die
Juden in den böhmischen Ländern
(Munich, 1938), pp. 73-86 (Lipscher), pp. 144—60 (Hassenpflug-Elzholz), and pp. 123-44 (Drabek).
Ruth Kestenberg-Gladstein,
Neuere Geschichte
der
Juden
in
den böhinischen Ländern 1780-1830
(Tübingen, 1969), fundamental study from the archival sources, unfortunately not continued into the later period.
Josef Prokeš,
Ú
ední antisemitismus
a
pražské ghetto v dob
pob
lohorské
(Prague, 1929).