Looks at when, why and how Spain declined in status from its pre-eminent position as a leading world power in the seventeenth century, examining the methodologies and schools of inquiry that have shaped the discourse and how historians' perceptions have been influenced by time and circumstance.
Looks at when, why and how Spain declined in status from its pre-eminent position as a leading world power in the seventeenth century, examining the methodologies and schools of inquiry that have shaped the discourse and how historians' perceptions have been influenced by time and circumstance.
Helen Rawlings is Senior Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Leicester
Inhaltsangabe
General editor's foreword Preface Introduction 1. The sixteenth century: the Black Legend 2. The seventeenth century: arbitrismo and decline 3. The eighteenth century: enlightened opinion 4. The nineteenth century: liberalism and conservatism 5. The early twentieth century: imperialism and decline 6. The mid-twentieth century: inter-disciplinary perspectives 7. The later twentieth century: the general crisis of the seventeenth century 8. The current debate: decline reappraised Further reading Index
General editor's foreword Preface Introduction 1. The sixteenth century: the Black Legend 2. The seventeenth century: arbitrismo and decline 3. The eighteenth century: enlightened opinion 4. The nineteenth century: liberalism and conservatism 5. The early twentieth century: imperialism and decline 6. The mid-twentieth century: inter-disciplinary perspectives 7. The later twentieth century: the general crisis of the seventeenth century 8. The current debate: decline reappraised Further reading Index
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