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Elliott, John H., Imperial Spain (1469-1716), 2a ed., Londres, Penguin, 2002, xvii + 429 pp.
- Resum
- The story of Spain's rise to greatness from its humble beginnings as one of the poorest and most marginal of European countries is a remarkable and dramatic one. With the marriage of Ferdinand & Isabella, the final expulsion of the Moslems and the discovery of America, Spain took on a seemingly unstoppable dynamism that made it into the world's first global power. This amazing success however created many powerful enemies and Elliott's famous book charts the dramatic fall of Habsburg Spain with the same elan as it charts the rise.
Contents:
* 1. The Union of the Crowns
* 2. Reconquest and Conquest
* 3. The Ordering of Spain
* 4. The Imperial Destiny
* 5. The Government and the Economy in the Reign of Charles V
* 6. Race and Religion
* 7. 'One Monarch, One Empire, and One Sword'
* 8. Splendour and Misery
* 9. Revival and Disaster
* 10. Epitaph on an Empire
- Matèries
- Història
- Notes
- Ed. original: 1963, xvii + 429 pp., amb reimpr. posteriors.
Trad. esp.: La España imperial (1469-1716), Barcelona, Vivens-Vives, 1965. Les reimpr. de 2005 i següents incorporen la revisió de l'autor.
- URL
- https://books.google.es/books?id=0DoY6VKNSC0C&lpg=P ...
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