During the 1640s, many Spaniards and Europeans believed that something was going terribly wrong in the Spanish monarchy. Signs of general discontent were widespread, as demonstrated by insurgent political movements in Catalonia (1640), Portugal (1640), and Naples (1647–48). In addition, between roughly 1620 and 1650 the Spanish monarchy was embroiled in an endless and debilitating “global war,” with its armies battling across Europe, America, and Asia. Many of these tensions and conflicts were linked to the attempts of the Spanish government, led by Philip IV (1621–1665) and his favorite, and prime minister, the Count-Duke of Olivares, to introduce reforms aimed at creating what was known at the time as a “regular state,” a centralized monar...
Defence date: 14 September 2007Examining board: Prof. Olwen Hufton, University of Oxford (Supervisor...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
In a plenary session of the Spanish Royal Academy of History (April 1776), Francisco Jose Viana y Te...
During the 1640s, many Spaniards and Europeans believed that something was going terribly wrong in t...
Bois Jean-Pierre. Ruth Mackay, The Limits of Royal Authority. Resistance and Obedience in Castile.. ...
Alistair Malcolm. Royal Favouritism and the Governing Elite of the Spanish Monarchy, 1640-1665. Oxfo...
Review of Alistair Malcolm, Royal Favouritism and the Governing Elite of the Spanish Monarchy, 1640–...
Liss\u27s lengthy biography of Isabel adds to the growing stack of books generated by the Quincenten...
One of the most important issues faced by the society of the Iberian Peninsula during the fifteenth ...
This article is focused on the politic behaviors and opinions that principal minister of the State C...
Monarchies have been a longstanding form of governance of regions and countries through history. His...
The monarchy represenis a very imporiani insiiiuie in ihe life of ihe ciiizens of Spain and iis hisi...
Using the Borromeo family of Spanish Milan as an example, the thesis explores the transformation of ...
Review of Gillian B. Fleming, Juana I: Legitimacy and Conflict in Sixteenth-Century Castile (Cham: P...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
Defence date: 14 September 2007Examining board: Prof. Olwen Hufton, University of Oxford (Supervisor...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
In a plenary session of the Spanish Royal Academy of History (April 1776), Francisco Jose Viana y Te...
During the 1640s, many Spaniards and Europeans believed that something was going terribly wrong in t...
Bois Jean-Pierre. Ruth Mackay, The Limits of Royal Authority. Resistance and Obedience in Castile.. ...
Alistair Malcolm. Royal Favouritism and the Governing Elite of the Spanish Monarchy, 1640-1665. Oxfo...
Review of Alistair Malcolm, Royal Favouritism and the Governing Elite of the Spanish Monarchy, 1640–...
Liss\u27s lengthy biography of Isabel adds to the growing stack of books generated by the Quincenten...
One of the most important issues faced by the society of the Iberian Peninsula during the fifteenth ...
This article is focused on the politic behaviors and opinions that principal minister of the State C...
Monarchies have been a longstanding form of governance of regions and countries through history. His...
The monarchy represenis a very imporiani insiiiuie in ihe life of ihe ciiizens of Spain and iis hisi...
Using the Borromeo family of Spanish Milan as an example, the thesis explores the transformation of ...
Review of Gillian B. Fleming, Juana I: Legitimacy and Conflict in Sixteenth-Century Castile (Cham: P...
The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positi...
Defence date: 14 September 2007Examining board: Prof. Olwen Hufton, University of Oxford (Supervisor...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
In a plenary session of the Spanish Royal Academy of History (April 1776), Francisco Jose Viana y Te...