Between the XVIIth and XVIIIth century, the transition within the Spanish Monarchy from the Habsburgs to the Bourbons was characterised by many factors. Among them, the process of the élite integration was extremely important. In this paper, I wish to consider this in a vital part of the Spanish galaxy, i.e. the Kingdom of Naples. Consequently, as far as the above mentioned transition and the transformations caused by the War of the Spanish Succession are concerned, I will focus more on Charles of Bourbon’s reign, beginning in 1734, and less on the passage from Philip V to the Habsburgs of Vienna
This paper analyzes the role of the duke of Medinaceli in face of the Spanish succession crisis. By ...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
After the death of King Charles II of Spain, the battle for the succession between Philip of Bourbon...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
This volume is the culmination of the Italian celebrations of the Tercentary of Charles of Bourbon’s...
Lo scopo del saggio è di offrire una riflessione sulla nobiltà spagnola, siciliana e napoletana nel ...
Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–...
After the death of King Charles II of Spain, the battle for the succession between Philip of Bourbon...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
The accession of the House of Bourbon to the Spanish throne after the death of the last Habsburg kin...
Thanks to a recent proliferation of international and multidisciplinary research groups, the Spanish...
This paper analyzes the role of the duke of Medinaceli in face of the Spanish succession crisis. By ...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
After the death of King Charles II of Spain, the battle for the succession between Philip of Bourbon...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
This volume is the culmination of the Italian celebrations of the Tercentary of Charles of Bourbon’s...
Lo scopo del saggio è di offrire una riflessione sulla nobiltà spagnola, siciliana e napoletana nel ...
Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–...
After the death of King Charles II of Spain, the battle for the succession between Philip of Bourbon...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
The accession of the House of Bourbon to the Spanish throne after the death of the last Habsburg kin...
Thanks to a recent proliferation of international and multidisciplinary research groups, the Spanish...
This paper analyzes the role of the duke of Medinaceli in face of the Spanish succession crisis. By ...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...