Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–1746), the first Bourbon king, was in fact the greatest threat to peace in Europe during his reign. Under his rule, Spain was a dynamic force and expansionist power, especially in the Mediterranean world. Campaigns in Italy and North Africa revitalized Spanish control in the Mediterranean region, and the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty signaled a sharp break from Habsburg attitudes and practices. Challenging long-held understandings of early eighteenth-century Europe and the Atlantic world, Christopher Storrs draws on a rich array of primary documents to trace the political, military, and financial innovations that laid the framework for the m...
This thesis recovers Spain’s engagement with the Utrecht Enlightenment. Early eighteenth-century Spa...
This thesis explores the changes introduced in the Spanish system of viceregal rule, both in Peninsu...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–...
Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
This thesis recovers Spain’s engagement with the Utrecht Enlightenment. Early eighteenth-century Spa...
This thesis explores the changes introduced in the Spanish system of viceregal rule, both in Peninsu...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–...
Often dismissed as ineffective, indolent, and dominated by his second wife, Philip V of Spain (1700–...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
This thesis recovers Spain’s engagement with the Utrecht Enlightenment. Early eighteenth-century Spa...
This thesis explores the changes introduced in the Spanish system of viceregal rule, both in Peninsu...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...