The Spanish Habsburg Court during the Reign of Carlos II (1665-1700) Special Journal Issue—The Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies Despite a growing body of revisionist literature on the reign of Carlos II (1665-1700), his court remains one of the lesser known of the Habsburg period. Carlos II’s court, however, holds major allure for scholars. The court’s organization and its ceremonies were adapted to the needs of a child-king thus becoming a testing ground for existi..
Over the last three decades, the royal or princely court has become an established feature of the hi...
Abstract: The marriage of Carlos II and the niece of Louis XIV, Marie-Louise of Orleans, was propose...
This international symposium is a collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versai...
Special Journal Issue—The Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies Despite a grow...
Despite a growing body of revisionist literature on the reign of Carlos II (1665-1700), his court re...
Thanks to a recent proliferation of international and multidisciplinary research groups, the Spanish...
This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households of the two branches of the dynasty...
Philip IV’s death on September 17, 1665 inaugurated the sole royal minority of Habsburg Spain, an ev...
The arrival in Madrid in 1690 of the future queen consort, Maria Anna of Palatinate-Neuburg (1667–17...
En el presente artículo se busca analizar la construcción y difusión de unas determinadas memorias d...
A study of Spanish diplomacy in the reign of the last Habsburg, Carlos II (1665-1700) which seeks to...
This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households of the two branches of the dynasty...
A study of the historiography of the reign of Carlos II which identifies areas of further wor
This study addresses chivalric writing and court culture during the reign of Juan II of Castile and ...
Upon the birth of the Spanish prince Baltasar Carlos in 1629, Spanish subjects feasted and put on pa...
Over the last three decades, the royal or princely court has become an established feature of the hi...
Abstract: The marriage of Carlos II and the niece of Louis XIV, Marie-Louise of Orleans, was propose...
This international symposium is a collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versai...
Special Journal Issue—The Court Historian: The International Journal of Court Studies Despite a grow...
Despite a growing body of revisionist literature on the reign of Carlos II (1665-1700), his court re...
Thanks to a recent proliferation of international and multidisciplinary research groups, the Spanish...
This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households of the two branches of the dynasty...
Philip IV’s death on September 17, 1665 inaugurated the sole royal minority of Habsburg Spain, an ev...
The arrival in Madrid in 1690 of the future queen consort, Maria Anna of Palatinate-Neuburg (1667–17...
En el presente artículo se busca analizar la construcción y difusión de unas determinadas memorias d...
A study of Spanish diplomacy in the reign of the last Habsburg, Carlos II (1665-1700) which seeks to...
This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households of the two branches of the dynasty...
A study of the historiography of the reign of Carlos II which identifies areas of further wor
This study addresses chivalric writing and court culture during the reign of Juan II of Castile and ...
Upon the birth of the Spanish prince Baltasar Carlos in 1629, Spanish subjects feasted and put on pa...
Over the last three decades, the royal or princely court has become an established feature of the hi...
Abstract: The marriage of Carlos II and the niece of Louis XIV, Marie-Louise of Orleans, was propose...
This international symposium is a collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versai...