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  • - Favor and Finance in Sixteenth-Century Florence and Rome
    av Melissa Meriam Bullard
    515,-

    Filippo Strozzi (1489-1538), the Florentine aristocrat and banker, is usually remembered for the dramatic exploits at the end of his life. Forced into exile, he became an outspoken defender of the last Florentine Republic against the tyranny of the city's new dukes.

  • - Venice c.1400 to 1617
    av J. R. Hale & M. E. Mallett
    535,-

    This book describes the role and organization of the land forces of a renaissance state over a long period. It thus provides a model against which the military development of other countries can be measured. Above all, it redresses the imbalance whereby only the naval forces of Venice have been studied seriously.

  • av Joachim Whaley
    629,-

    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.

  • - State Power and Provincial Aristocracy in Languedoc
    av William Beik
    699,-

    Why was Louis XIV successful in pacifying the same aristocrats who had caused so much trouble for Richelieu and Mazarin? What role did absolutism play in reinforming or changing the traditional social system in seventeenth-century France? Here Professor Beik argues that the answers to these questions lie in the relationship between the regional aristocracy and the crown.

  • - Charles V, Phililp II and Habsburg Authority, 1551-1559
    av M. J. Rodriguez-Salgado
    699,-

    Using a vast range of primary sources, this substantial and important volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the division and near-collapse of Habsburg authority during the 1550s.

  • av David Garrioch
    655,-

    Based on the records of local police officials, this study of pre-Revolutionary Paris reveals a world which was far from anonymous. From the mass of individual disputes and incidents reported, there emerges a picture of a structured, largely self-regulating local community based first and foremost on neighbourhood ties.

  • av Mack P. Holt
    729,-

    This book examines the Duke of Anjou's ambivalent relationship with the politique struggle.

  • - Essays in the Intellectual and Social History of Early Modern France
    av John Hearsey McMillan Salmon
    659,-

    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.

  • av Paul Sonnino
    615,-

    This stylish and highly entertaining account of the origins of the Franco-Dutch War of 1672 is based on massive archival researches covering twelve countries. Professor Sonnino chronicles a story of bitter division, in the course of which the contrasting personalities of the king and of his most intimate advisors emerge in vivid detail.

  • av Philip Benedict
    599,-

    This book examines the history of a single French community over the full course of the civil wars.

  • - The Finances of the Kingdom of Naples in the Time of Spanish Rule
    av Antonio Calabria
    515,-

    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.

  • av A.F. Upton
    515 - 1 629,-

    In the last decades of the seventeenth century the Swedish king Charles XI launched a remarkable bid to stabilize and secure Sweden's position as a major power in northern Europe and as master of the Baltic Sea. This 1998 book gives an account of what was achieved through Charles's absolute rule and how he enjoyed the support of most of his subjects.

  • av Antonio (New York University) Feros
    515 - 1 629,-

    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.

  • - The Parishes of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach, 1528-1603
    av C. Scott (Queen's University Belfast) Dixon
    685 - 1 318,-

    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.

  • - The Knightly Feud in Franconia, 1440-1567
    av Israel) Zmora & Hillay (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    628 - 1 318,-

    This book offers a new paradigm of the history of the German nobility in the early modern period. It shows that, contrary to the prevailing view, the nobility was not in a period of crisis but rather underwent a process of social stratification which, in alliance with the bourgeoisie, was the driving force in early modern Germany.

  • - Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War, 1655-1660
    av Robert I. (King's College London) Frost
    639 - 1 318,-

    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.

  • - Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty, 1569-1772
    av Karin (University College London) Friedrich
    639 - 1 318,-

    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 Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
    av Carlos M. N. (University of Virginia) Eire
    715 - 1 969,-

    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.

  • - Honor and Ritual Pollution in Early Modern Germany
    av Davis) Stuart & Kathy (University of California
    779 - 1 409,-

    A social and cultural history of 'dishonourable people' (unehrliche Leute). This book examines an outcast group in early modern Germany which included executioners, skinners, grave-diggers, shepherds, barber-surgeons, millers, latrine-cleaners, and bailiffs, and shows how the pollution anxieties of early modern Germans structured social and political relations within 'honourable' society.

  • - Social Order and Political Language in a Swiss Mountain Canton, 1470-1620
    av Riverside) Head & Randolph C. (University of California
    659 - 1 459,-

    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.

  • av Canada) Heller & Henry (University of Manitoba
    629 - 1 425,-

    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.

  • - The Netherlands in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
    av H. G. Koenigsberger
    465 - 1 559,-

    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.

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