The rise of Spain from obscurity to the position of one of Europe's
greatest powers is centrally important in the history of Western
Europe in the sixteenth century. Spain 1474-1598 explores key
themes including the unification of Spain and the domestic and
foreign policies of each of the monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella,
Charles V and Philip II. This book also examines whether the
sixteenth century was a 'golden century' for Spain culturally with
its art and literature, as well as its society and economy.
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