R.J.W. Evans

R. J. W. Evans is a Fellow of Oriel College and Regius Professor of History at Oxford. His books include Austria, Hungary and the Habsburgs: Central Europe, c. 1683–1867. (September 2007)

From the Review

September 27, 2007: Mighty Prussia: Rise and Fall*

Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947 by Christopher Clark

October 21, 1999: The Magic of Bohemia*

Prague in Black and Gold: Scenes in the Life of a European City by Peter Demetz

The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History by Derek Sayer

May 15, 1997: Doing the Continental*

Europe: A History by Norman Davies

May 23, 1996: Kings and the Queen of the Arts*

Kings and Connoisseurs: Collecting Art in Seventeenth-Century Europe by Jonathan Brown

Court, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe 1450-1800 by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann

December 22, 1994: 'A Fair and Tranquil Land'*

Hanes Cymru by John Davies

A History of Wales by John Davies

February 17, 1994: The Sun Also Sets*

The Last Descendant of Aeneas: The Hapsburgs and the Mythic Image of the Emperor by Marie Tanner

August 16, 1990: Unwarlike Warriors*

Beyond Nationalism: A Social and Political History of the Habsburg Officer Corps, 1848–1918 by István Deák

December 21, 1989: War Crimes (letter)

January 30, 1986: Virtuoso*

Renaissance Essays by Hugh Trevor-Roper

Books by R.J.W. Evans

Rudolf II and His World: A Study in Intellectual History 1576-1612 (1997)
Rudolf II and His World: A Study in Intellectual History, 1576-1612 (1984)
The Making of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1550-1700: An Interpretation (1979)
Rudolf II and His World: A Study in Intellectual History, 1576-1612 (1973)