Ashes of ashes. Maybe not even. Only faint memories of the ashes are what is left. We live in the darkest of times. Cheers & God Bless, brothers. Stay frosty out there.
I expected a standard exposition of Habsburg history. Instead I got a passionate plea for Christian aristocratic rule and clear explanation why it proved untenable. Serious research and quite deep look into the shifting spiritual structure of Europe in the nineteenth century. Even if I disagree I say bravo.
Seems like the anti-revolutionary coalition idea didn't work in part because the revolutions of the 19th Century were not themselves coherent across nations, they were democratic and nationalistic but they didn't represent the kind of threat that could unify powers that had longstanding antagonisms. The 20th century would furnish a coherent revolutionary movement that could actually rally such an alliance, but by then the old empires were gone.
Do you believe Austria should have tried expanding when Germany and Italy when it had opportunities, against Metternich’s recommendation during the first half of the 19th century?
They should have had a focused foreign policy at least. They should have realized that they weren't powerful enough to be dominant in Germany, Italy, and the Balkans and focused more heavily on one of those. Of those three, Germany had the best prospects as most of the minor German states were pro-Austrian and united with Austria against the common enemies in Prussia and France
One correction, it was not the seat of Saint Peter in Rome that guaranteed unity in the first 1000 years of Christianity but the ecumenical councils and this same principle has been kept in the Church (Orthodox Catholic Church).
It sounds remarkably familiar that the Holy League fell apart due to religious pluralism. Looking in from the outside, I have no idea why the DR doesn't essentially anathematize everybody who is not Catholic from it's ranks. I mean what is BAP actually giving you?
@@user-ru4iq3ss9m I'm guessing he was being sarcastic, a play on your absurd statement. But everything is doomed to go under eventually, maybe that's what you meant.
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Ashes of ashes. Maybe not even.
Only faint memories of the ashes are what is left.
We live in the darkest of times. Cheers & God Bless, brothers. Stay frosty out there.
I expected a standard exposition of Habsburg history. Instead I got a passionate plea for Christian aristocratic rule and clear explanation why it proved untenable. Serious research and quite deep look into the shifting spiritual structure of Europe in the nineteenth century. Even if I disagree I say bravo.
Nerd
Glorious content as always Apostolic, I love listening to the dulcet tones of your exposition while I'm at work.
Quality content, as always. Hoping to see a Livestream again soon 😊
Seems like the anti-revolutionary coalition idea didn't work in part because the revolutions of the 19th Century were not themselves coherent across nations, they were democratic and nationalistic but they didn't represent the kind of threat that could unify powers that had longstanding antagonisms. The 20th century would furnish a coherent revolutionary movement that could actually rally such an alliance, but by then the old empires were gone.
That last sentence was a damning conclusion. Poor Austria.
Thank you for this and for all your work on this channel.
Is the Anatomy of Austria Hungary series still among your plans? Love these short videos, thank you AM.
Bruh! Short.
Not the shortest video I've ever seen.
@@johnnotrealname8168short compared to most of AM's content
@@Vingul The shortest video that will satisfy my AM history needs
Pure class as always, AM.
This was great as always, thank you. My only complaint is that I could not hear it very well.
I greatly enjoy your work.
Is there a list of the paintings that are in the opening slides how?
And where does the music come from?
Wait Wait Wait Wait! What is happening? Why do I see my favourite things?
Can we haz Habsburgers?
No, we have Habsburgergs at home
Habsburgs at home: !spanish¡
Do you believe Austria should have tried expanding when Germany and Italy when it had opportunities, against Metternich’s recommendation during the first half of the 19th century?
They should have had a focused foreign policy at least. They should have realized that they weren't powerful enough to be dominant in Germany, Italy, and the Balkans and focused more heavily on one of those. Of those three, Germany had the best prospects as most of the minor German states were pro-Austrian and united with Austria against the common enemies in Prussia and France
Yes, I also think they should have focused in controlling Germany as they rooted in German culture. That could have changed everything!
Great stuff.
Your volume seems lower or maybe softer than used to be
Thanks!
One correction, it was not the seat of Saint Peter in Rome that guaranteed unity in the first 1000 years of Christianity but the ecumenical councils and this same principle has been kept in the Church (Orthodox Catholic Church).
lol
Art in the video would be nice maps are great
It sounds remarkably familiar that the Holy League fell apart due to religious pluralism. Looking in from the outside, I have no idea why the DR doesn't essentially anathematize everybody who is not Catholic from it's ranks. I mean what is BAP actually giving you?
BAP and I have never interacted
I'm not speaking of you specifically, but of the DR in general.
And Orthodox?
First + comments help the channel so don't CRY because you're JEALOUS of me being FIRST, please.
Nigga balls
I'll do what I like
I dont anybody actually cares if ur first? what are u a child fighting over who was first?
In for comment #18. This channel rules
The HRE was the ideal state
RETVRN
Are you named after the Apostolic Monarchs of Hungary?
Too quiet!
The Habsburgs were on their way out from their beginning
Fair assessment
Rome was doomed when Romulus killed Remus
They were on their way out for 650 years.....
@@jonathanadams8835 no remus was a loser
@@user-ru4iq3ss9m I'm guessing he was being sarcastic, a play on your absurd statement. But everything is doomed to go under eventually, maybe that's what you meant.