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Intro
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Resilience: An Introduction
References
Chapter 2: Two Sisters, Two Towns, Two Kings: Facing War and Still Ruling
Two Sisters, Teresa and Sancha
One King and the First Civil War
Ruling Alenquer and Montemor-o-Velho
A Second King and a Second Civil War
Later Memory
Concluding Remarks
Archives Consulted
References
Chapter 3: Hungaria Hispanica: Resilient Hungary and Its Integration into the Spanish Habsburg System, 1558-1648
Legal and Political Bonds
Copper, Horses, Slaves

Diplomatic and Courtly Collaboration
Military Integration
Knowledge Transfer and Catholic Acculturation
Summary
Archives Consulted
References
Chapter 4: The Futility of Madame: Marguerite of Lorraine and Elisabeth-Charlotte of the Palatinate in the Service of Their Threatened Homelands
Archives Consulted
References
Chapter 5: Francis Taaffe, Third Earl of Carlingford, and the House of Lorraine's Exile and Restoration, 1670-1704
Archives Consulted
References

Chapter 6: Ex vulnere vigor: Emblematic Representations of Resilience in the Royal Festivals in Honour of Pedro II (1648-1707), King of Portugal
The Royal Wedding of 1687
The Memorial Service of 1707
Final Considerations
Archives Consulted
References
Chapter 7: The Eighteenth-Century Crisis in the European Order and Victor Amadeus II as a Model of Resilience for Italian Patriotism and Cultural Unity
The Italian Contexts
A Comprehensive Solution for an Enduring Crisis
Victor Amadeus II as a Model of Resilience
Conclusion
References

Chapter 8: Charles of Bourbon, King of Southern Italy (1734-1759): The Resilience of the Neapolitan 'Nation', the Development of Reformism and the Strength of the Reaction
The Birth of a Nation
Reform, Resilience, Defeat
References
Chapter 9: The European Catholic Dynasties and the Fight Against Smallpox: Bourbon Rulers Between Resilient and Resistant Actions
The Orleans Did It First: The Inoculation of the Duke of Orleans' Children
The House of Bourbon-Parma Follows Suit
1767: A Catastrophic Year for the Habsburg Crown

The Smallpox Epidemic and Inoculation in Italy: Discourses and Political Decision from Tuscany to Naples
The Spread of Bubonic Smallpox in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies: The Bourbons of Naples Between Tradition and Progress
Archives Consulted
References
Chapter 10: Resilience Born of Desperation: Keeping Dynasties Going in Eighteenth-Century Europe
A Poor Outlook for Sweden
The Reluctants
A Problem for Whom?
Efforts to Keep Dynasties Alive
Archives Consulted
References

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