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  • - The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
    af Carlos M. N. (University of Virginia) Eire
    504,95 - 1.611,95 kr.

    This is the first full-length study of Spanish attitudes towards death and the afterlife during the peak years of the Counter-Reformation. It includes detailed accounts of the ways in which the 'good' deaths of King Philip II and Saint Teresa of Avila were interpreted by contemporaries.

  • af Joachim Whaley
    462,95 kr.

    This study of the Lutheran Imperial City of Hamburg throws new light on the history of religious toleration. It reveals the relationship between high theoretical principles and practical problems of society and politics in Germany in the three centuries after the Reformation.

  • - The Finances of the Kingdom of Naples in the Time of Spanish Rule
    af Antonio Calabria
    405,95 kr.

    This is a study of government finance in the kingdom of Naples, a Spanish dominion from the mid-sixteenth century to the time of the Thirty Years' War. It is unrivalled in the breadth, comprehensiveness, and sophistication of its analysis of an early modern fiscal system.

  • - The Netherlands in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
    af H. G. Koenigsberger
    359,95 - 1.241,95 kr.

    This 2001 book tells in detail the history of the States General of the Netherlands and its relations with the monarchy, first the dukes of Burgundy then the Spanish Habsburgs, in the later fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

  • - Essays in the Intellectual and Social History of Early Modern France
    af John Hearsey McMillan Salmon
    493,95 kr.

    The essays in this volume place the history of ideas and of literature in early modern France within their social context. They include the author's pioneering and authoritative analyses as well as particular studies of popular revolts.

  • - Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War, 1655-1660
    af Robert I. (King's College London) Frost
    485,95 - 1.114,95 kr.

    The Swedish invasion of 1655 provoked the political and military collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the second-largest state in Europe. Robert Frost examines the reasons for Poland's fall and the conduct of the war by the Polish government. In particular he addresses the crucial question of why attempts at political reform failed.

  • af Antonio (New York University) Feros
    412,95 - 1.269,95 kr.

    This 2000 book reappraises the reign of Philip III of Spain (1598-1621). It also analyses the career of the duke of Lerma, Philip III's favourite/chief minister, the first of a series of European royal favourites who influenced politics, court culture and the arts during the seventeenth century.

  • af Canada) Heller & Henry (University of Manitoba
    463,95 - 1.211,95 kr.

    In this detailed 1995 study, Henry Heller challenges prevailing approaches to the history of early modern France. He finds a surprising degree of economic, technological and scientific innovation, while contesting the view that the religious conflicts of the period can only be understood in strictly religious terms.

  • - Social Order and Political Language in a Swiss Mountain Canton, 1470-1620
    af Riverside) Head & Randolph C. (University of California
    562,95 - 1.115,95 kr.

    This is a 1995 study of one of the most unusual political entities in early modern Europe: the Freestate of the Three Leagues in the Grisons, a rural confederation of peasant villages in the Swiss Alps. New light is shed both on an early democratic state and on the role of community in the history of early modern democracy.

  • - Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty, 1569-1772
    af Karin (University College London) Friedrich
    482,95 - 1.120,95 kr.

    This book focuses on the history of Royal Prussia - the 'other Prussia' - which was part of the Polish state from 1454 to 1793. Analysing the rivalry between the multi national, constitutionalist Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and its dynastic neighbour Brandenburg-Prussia, it contributes to our understanding of nation-building and the formation of national identity.

  • - The Parishes of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach, 1528-1603
    af C. Scott (Queen's University Belfast) Dixon
    530,95 - 1.113,95 kr.

    This book examines the relationship between the Reformation movement of the sixteenth century and the rural population of Germany. The experience of the Reformation by the average villager is described, and an attempt is made to understand the villagers in their own terms: their beliefs, their customs, and their forms of rule.

  • - Royal Service and Private Interest 1661-1701
    af Guy Rowlands
    571,95 - 1.244,95 kr.

    The 'personal rule' of Louis XIV witnessed a massive increase in the size of the French army and an apparent improvement in the quality of its officers, its men and the War Ministry. However, this is the first book to treat the French army under Louis XIV as a living political, social and economic organism, an institution which reflected the dynastic interests and personal concerns of the king and his privileged subjects. The book explains the development of the army between the end of Cardinal Mazarin's ministry and the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession, emphasising the awareness of Louis XIV and his ministers of the need to pay careful attention to the condition of the king's officers, and to take account of their military, political, social and cultural aspirations.

  • af H. M. Scott
    604,95 - 1.115,95 kr.

    Throughout the nineteenth century, international relations in Europe were dominated by five great powers - Britain, France, Russia, Austria and Prussia. The creation of this system has been located traditionally in the long struggle with revolutionary and Napoleonic France. By contrast, this study demonstrates that its origins lie half a century earlier. During the third quarter of the eighteenth century, the European states-system was transformed by the military rise of Russia and Prussia in the Seven Years War of 1756-63. Eastern Europe became pre-eminent, and during the 1770s Poland was partitioned for the first time, while Russia and Austria also seized territory from the Ottoman empire. Europe's centre of gravity moved sharply eastwards, and by the later 1770s Russia was emerging as the leading continental power. This study, based upon manuscript and printed sources from six countries, provides a comprehensive analysis of these crucial events.

  • af Phyllis Mack (Professor of History and Women's Studies Crew
    407,95 kr.

    This book is a study of the relationship between ideology and social behaviour. Professor Crew analyses the attitudes and characters of the Calvinist ministers who preached in the Netherlands in the mid-sixteenth century and their effect on the popular religious upheavals which occurred during the summer of 1566.

  • af T. C. W. Blanning
    450,95 kr.

    On one level a history of the Electorate of Mainz in the eighteenth century, this book also seeks to illuminate a much wider area. In particular it is intended to be a contribution to the debate on the 'German Problem' - the growing cultural and political divergence between Germany and Western Europe in the modern period.

  • - From Business to Bureaucracy
    af J. F. Bosher
    572,95 kr.

    The monarchy of Louis XVI suffered revolution and then destruction after failing to settle its financial difficulties. What precisely were those difficulties? In this book, Professor Bosher shows that the monarchy was financed by a chaotic system of private enterprise which proved increasingly unmanageable and wasteful.

  • af J. Michael Hayden
    406,95 kr.

    In 1614 the French Estates General met for the last time before the Revolution of 1789. The meeting marks the beginning of the political career of Cardinal Richelieu and provides an opportunity for studying the regency of Marie de Medicis.

  • af Peter H. (University of Newcastle upon Tyne) Wilson
    412,95 kr.

    This book examines the role of war and the development of the smaller German territories in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through the example of the duchy of Wurttemberg. It is also the first comprehensive investigation of the relationship between developments within such territories and the structure of the Holy Roman Empire.

  • - The Stadholders in the Dutch Republic
    af Herbert H. (Rutgers University Rowen
    463,95 kr.

    An assessment of the Stadholderate of the Dutch Republic. The author looks at the career of each Prince of Orange in turn, from William I ("The Silent"), to the last and possibly the saddest, William V, examining their personal lives and characters with the development of the institution.

  • - The Caracciolo Di Brienza in Spanish Naples
    af Tommaso (Georgetown University Astarita
    412,95 kr.

    The first modern, full-length study of an aristocratic family in the kingdom of Naples, this book focuses on the social history of the family. It examines their power structure, wealth and influence.

  • - The Guise Affinity and the Catholic Cause in Normandy
    af Stuart (University of York) Carroll
    534,95 kr.

    Noble affinities were the essence of power in sixteenth-century France. This is the first book to analyse the development of a noble following during the whole course of the Wars of Religion and the first substantial study of the Guise-the most powerful family of the period-to appear for over a century.

  • af James B. (Georgetown University Collins
    483,95 kr.

    This book uses the Breton experience to address two fundamental historiographical issues: the meaning of absolutism and the nature of early-modern French society. Professor Collins's main endeavour is to combine social and political/institutional history, so long separated in works on this field.