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Emperor Joseph II on the Structure and Political Condition of the Austrian Monarchy and the Holy Roman Empire (1767/68)

Count Johann Anton Pergen’s Memorandum to Austrian Co-Regent Joseph II “On the Value of the Imperial Crown” (1766)

Maria Theresia of Austria as a Widow (1772)

The Wedding of Francis I of Austria and Elizabeth of Württemberg (1788)

Tents on the Grounds of a Church in Budapest-Zugliget (Summer 1989)

Opening of the Iron Curtain (August 19, 1989)

GDR Refugees with their New West German Passports (August 19, 1989)

“Police Minister” Johann Anton von Pergen Briefs Emperor Leopold II on “the Most Important Activities of the Secret Police” (March 2, 1790)

Emperor Franz II’s Confidential Instructions to his Officials in Austria and Bohemia on “Preventive Measures for the Maintenance of Peace and Order among the Citizenry” (February 9, 1793)

Count Kaunitz’s Views on Austrian Foreign Policy (March 24, 1749)

Philipp Wilhelm von Hörnigk, “Austria Supreme, If It so Wishes” (1684)

The Execution of Johann Philipp Palm (1806)

Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 48 (c.1769)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony No. 36 in C major (1783)

Joseph II’s Edict of Toleration for the Jews of Lower Austria (January 2, 1782)

Emperor Joseph II’s Toleration Patent for the Lands of the Austrian Empire (1781)

The Partitions of Poland, 1772-1795

Habsburg Lands, c. 1700

Wenzel Anton Kaunitz-Rietberg, Austrian Chancellor (1755)

Leopold Joseph von Daun (18th century)

The Situation of the Kingdom of Poland in the Year 1773 (1773)

Frederick II (“the Great”) Contemplates His Fate after the Battle of Kolin on June 18, 1757 (1794)

Friedrich von Gentz (1786)

Joseph Haydn in 1806 (1810)

Allegorical Depiction of the Peace of Hubertusburg between Prussia, Austria, and Saxony (Poland) (1763)