 
					
					
					
					
					
				
				
					
						Editorial Yale University Press
	
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
						Fecha de edición  febrero 1999 
					
					
					
						
						
							
						Idioma inglés
							
							
							
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
					
			    	EAN 9780300078008
					
						
						398 páginas
					
					
					
						
					
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Philip II of Spain - ruler of the most extensive empire the world had ever known - has been viewed in a harsh and negative light since his death in 1598. Identified with repression, bigotry, and fanaticism by his enemies, he has been judged more by the political events of his reign than by his person. This book, published four hundred years after Philip's death, is the first full-scale biography of the king. Placing him within the social, cultural, religious, and regional context of his times, it presents a startling new picture of his character and reign.
Drawing on Philip's unpublished correspondence and on many other archival sources, Henry Kamen reveals much about Philip the youth, the man, the husband, the father, the frequently troubled Christian, and the king. Kamen finds that Philip was a cosmopolitan prince whose extensive experience of northern Europe broadened his cultural imagination and tastes, whose staunchly conservative ideas were far from being illiberal and fanatical, whose religious attitudes led him to accept a practical coexistence with Protestants and Jews, and whose support for Las Casas and other defenders of the Indians in America helped determine government policy. Shedding completely new light on most aspects of Philip's private life and, in consequence, on his public actions, the book is the definitive portrayal of Philip II.
El historiador británico Henry Kamen (1936) se formó en Oxford y ha enseñado en diversas universidades de Gran Bretaña, Estados Unidos y España. Ha sido profesor del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas en Barcelona, y es miembro de la Royal Historical Society de Londres. Especialista en los siglos XVI y XVII del Imperio español, es uno de los hispanistas más reputados del panorama internacional.<br> Entre más de treinta títulos destacados, pueden citarse Felipe de España; La Inquisición española. Una revisión histórica; Imperio. La forja de España como potencia mundial; El gran duque de Alba; Del Imperio a la decadencia. Los mitos que forjaron la España moderna; Los desheredados. España y la huella del exilio; El enigma del Escorial; Poder y gloria. Los héroes de la España imperial. En Espasa ha publicado España y la creación de la Europa moderna; Defendiendo España; La invención de España; Magia y enigma; Pequeña historia de la conquista de España y Brevísima historia de España.
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