Habsburg Spain

Habsburg Spain refers to the history of Spain over the 16th and 17th centuries (1516–1700), when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg (also associated with its role in the history of Central Europe). The Habsburg rulers (chiefly Charles I and Philip II) reached the zenith of their influence and power. They controlled territory that included the Americas, the East Indies, the Low Countries and territories now in France and Germany in Europe, the Portuguese Empire from 1580 to 1640, and various other territories such as small enclaves like Ceuta and Oran in North Africa. This period ...more

Marvelous Possessions: The Wonder of a New World, with a new Preface (Carpenter Lectures)
Conquistadores: A New History of Spanish Discovery and Conquest
A Common Art: Urban Ceremonial in Antwerp and Brussels during and after the Dutch Revolt (Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History, 7)
The Origins and Development of the Dutch Revolt
The Dutch Revolt
Rivers of Gold: The Rise of the Spanish Empire from Columbus to Magellan
The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road, 1567-1659: The Logistics of Spanish Victory and Defeat in the Low Countries' Wars (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History)
The Habsburgs: Embodying Empire
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King for Portugal: The...
 
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Mary Elizabeth Brooks
The Grand Strategy of Philip II
Milton: Poet, Pamphleteer and Patriot
A House in Naples
Stop This Man!
Time Enough to Die
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Beloved
 
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Viña Delmar