Maria Theresa had begun administrative and economic …

Years: 1684 - 1827

Maria Theresa had begun administrative and economic reforms in 1749, drawing on mercantilist theory and examples provided by Prussian and French reforms.

In addition, she had undertaken reforms in the social, legal, and religious spheres.

During the coregency and after Maria Theresa's death, Joseph has continued the reforms along the lines pursued by his mother, but mother and son had sharply different motivations.

Maria Theresa, a pious Catholic empress working within the structure of a paternalistic, baroque absolutism, had been unsympathetic to the Enlightenment.

Joseph, in contrast, gives the reforms an ideological edge reflecting the utilitarian theories of the Enlightenment.

Because his reforms are more ideologically driven and thus less flexible and pragmatic, they frequently are also less successful and disrupt the stability of the Habsburg Empire.

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