Martyn Rady is Masaryk Professor of Central European History at University College London. He has written several major works on the history of Hungary, from the medieval period to the twentieth century, but has also written on topics as diverse as the Hussites, vampirism and the Emperor Charles V. He has honorary doctorates from the Karoli University in Budapest and the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu in Romania.
This is probably the best book ever written on the Habsburgs in any
language, certainly the best I have ever read ... a brilliant
achievement. Students, scholars and the general reader will never
find a better guide to Habsburg history. No one will ever again
know as much about the subject as Rady.
*Times Literary Supplement*
Riveting ... It is impossible to imagine a more erudite and
incisive history of this fascinating, flawed and ultimately tragic
dynasty.
*The Times*
In The Habsburgs, Martyn Rady has produced a Rolls-Royce of a
narrative that motors through ten centuries of history with an
effortlessness that belies the intellectual horsepower beneath the
bonnet ... The vast cast of characters is depicted with a mix of
insight, sympathy and astringent Gibbonian wit that makes them
instantly memorable ... [Rady's] book sheds light on the present
almost as brightly as it illuminates the past.
*Literary Review*
Magnificent ... Rady maintains unerring poise as he steers through
the depths and complexities of his material. His erudition seems
effortless, he never gets bogged down in detail, his prose is
pellucid, and he spices the narrative with delightfully dry asides
and telling anecdotes.
*Daily Telegraph*
Rady restores the Habsburgs to the heart of European history ... An
enjoyable, clever and colourful introduction to the subject, with
plenty of memorable details.
*Sunday Times*
The Habsburgs are a writer's gift, offering a regal cast of mad,
colourful and deeply flawed characters ... Rady's sparkling study
is certainly a good place to start.
*Financial Times*
This volume takes it all in. That Mr. Rady can, in under 350 pages,
cover everything from the division of the family's lands in the
Swiss Argau in 990 to the surrender of power in 1918 by Charles,
the last Habsburg monarch, without sacrificing essential details or
losing the reader's attention, is a feat of both scholarship and
storytelling.
*Wall Street Journal*
An ambitious, wide-ranging, briskly written narrative that crams a
vast amount of often surprising information into twenty-nine dense
but very readable chapters.
*Times Literary Supplement*
Lucid and entertaining ... Rady is as good on the Habsburgs'
artistic and cultural legacy as he is on the politics.
*The Spectator*
This panoramic account manages to make more sense of the European
dynasty than its rulers often did.
*The Guardian*
The Habsburgs is gripping, colorful, and dramatic but also concise,
scholarly, and magisterial ... Revealing a key player in world
history for almost a thousand years, The Habsburgs is a chronicle
of high politics and family intimacy involving religion, murder,
incest, madness, suicide, assassination. History on an epic
scale!
*Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of THE ROMANOVS and JERUSALEM: THE
BIOGRAPHY*
It's staggering how much of the continent we recognise today is the
result of the machinations of one family, much of it inbred and
with really weird chins, and Rady manages to condense the story
into one pacy and highly readable account of generations of
chancers, liars, political masterminds, battlefield heroes and
ruthless schemers who shaped Europe for centuries.
*New European*
The Habsburgs were once Europe's foremost royal family. Rady tells
their story with verve and authority, casting a curious eye over
their eccentricities and peccadilloes while all the time revealing
their extraordinary influence and global vision. A fascinating
read!
*Alexander Watson, author of THE FORTRESS and RING OF STEEL*
A tour de force. Thorough, accessible, and resolutely erudite, this
is the volume that this vitally important subject so desperately
needed. Martyn Rady should be congratulated.
*Roger Moorhouse, author of POLAND 1939: THE OUTBREAK OF WORLD WAR
II*
Martyn Rady has written a splendid account of the grandest old
dynasty of Europe: the Habsburgs. With wit and firm opinion, he
takes the reader on something akin to a tour of the Wunderkammer of
the dynasty's many-centuries-long career. Including vampires, an
empress's waist size, and cocaine-laced health drinks, Rady's
narrative glitters with apt quotes and telling, often ironic
details.
*Steven Beller, author of THE HABSBURG MONARCHY 1815-1918*
This profile of the Habsburgs is concerned as much with the
personal as it is the political. It is a tale of survival, from
modest origins to control of an empire and, finally,
twentieth-century catastrophe.
*History Revealed*
This is a first global history of Europe's most famous and durable
dynasty, chronicling its exploits with great panache over nearly a
millennium of rule across wide swathes of the continent and beyond.
His text is accessible and entertaining, his ready wit providing a
delectable counterpoint to the notorious humourlessness of so many
of the dynasts he examines.
*Robert Evans, Regius Professor of History Emeritus at the
University of Oxford*
An engaging combination of fast-flowing narrative and insightful
analysis.
*Financial Times*
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