Golden age Spain
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Golden age Spain
(Studies in European history)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-108) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For over a century Spain controlled the greatest empire the world had ever seen, and its collapse provoked, both then as it does now, a range of analyses over which there has been little agreement. In the second edition of this successful text, Henry Kamen asks: was the Golden Age of Spain in the sixteenth century actually an illusion? By examining some of the key issues involved, Kamen offers a balanced discussion of this fundamental question.
Golden Age Spain
- offers a concise introduction to the major themes and debates
- is now thoroughly revised and updated in the light of the latest research
- contains new chapters which cover such topics as culture and religion
- highlights key issues and questions at the start of each chapter
- includes a helpful glossary and an expanded bibliography to aid further study
Approachable and easy-to-follow, this text is essential reading for anyone with an interest in one of the most fascinating periods of Spanish history.
Table of Contents
Editor's Preface.- A Note on References.- Introduction.- Absolute Monarchy in Spain.- The Making and Unmaking of Empire.- Did Spain Decline?.- Why was there no Reformation?.- Was Spain 'different'? Society and Culture in the Golden Age.- Conclusion.- Select Bibliography.- Glossary.- Index.
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