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Spain's Struggle
for Europe, 1598-1668
R.A. Stradling
This collection of essays contains an impressive
body of the author's work on the history of Spain in the seventeenth century,
which has focused particularly on the issues of high politics, international
strategy and military infrastructure. The essays consistently illustrate
his revisionist emphasis on aspects of the Spanish monarchy's 'survival',
as opposed to orthodox treatments fixated upon 'decline'. The major questions
about Spain in the period are all addressed: the quality of leadership,
in particular that of Olivares and his master, Philip IV; the effect of
war and the strains imposed by the demands of military provision; and the
perception and reality of the 'decline'. Stimulating and immediate in style,
the great majority of the essays are the result of sustained research work
in the archives of Spain and other western European countries, as well
as concentrated consideration of the broader contexts. They are all concerned
to highlight interpretation and relevance in a way that enlivens the specific
issues under review.
320 pages 1994
1 85285 089 2 Cased £45.00
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