COURT AND COMMUNICATION: Integratingthe Nobilityatthe Imperial Court (1620–65) This paper is a revised and abridged version of my contribution to Mark Hengerer and Rudolf Schlögl, ‘Politische und soziale Integration am Wiener Hof. Adelige Bestattung als Teil der höfischen Symbol- und Kommunikationsordnung’, Mitteilungen der Residenzen-Kommission der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen X (2000), PP.15-35. The entire manuscript was read over by Dr Philip Mansel, Justine Overall, M.A. and Dr Niels P. Petersson, to whom I feel indebted for their help and valuable comments.
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