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2014 | 112 | 3 | 379-401

Article title

Směnné kursy jako nástroj mocenské politiky v Římsko-německé říši počátkem čtyřicátých let 16. století

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EN
Exchange rates as a tool of power politics in the Holy Roman Empire at the beginning of the 1540s

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CS

Abstracts

EN
The study deals with the question of monetary integration of the Holy Roman Empire, the main result of which was the adoption of the imperial mint orders from 1524, 1551 and 1559 and the amendment to the imperial mint order from 1566. The author sees the beginning of the 1540s as a significant turning point in this process, when there was still the possibility of a compromise solution to the religious disputes within the Empire, and when the opposition imperial princes were willing to contribute financially and personally to the Habsburgs’ military operations in the conflicts with France and the Ottoman Empire. The author analyses the content of the 1542 mint agreement and documents the political contexts which lead to an acceptance by the Habsburgs of exchange rates unfavourable for the Austrian lands.

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Volume

112

Issue

3

Pages

379-401

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Contributors

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  • Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Pardubice, Studentská 84, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech Republic

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Publication order reference

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