The Spanish resurgence, 1713-1748
A major reassessment of Philip V's leadership and what it meant for the modern Spanish state 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. Un...
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New Haven, CT ; London :
Yale University Press
cop. 2016
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Colección: | The Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history
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- Acknowledgments p. ix Note on Money p. xi Introduction p. 1 The Army p. 17 The Fleet p. 53 Finances p. 92 Government and Politics p. 127 Foral Spain p. 169 Italy and Identity p. 182 Spain's Resurgence, 1713-1748 p. 209 Note on Sources p. 215 Notes p. 219 Index p. 29