The idea of a dialogue - sometimes harmonious, sometimes divisive - between the centre and periphery of the early modern European state stands at the heart of much of John Elliott's historical writing. It is the fulcrum around which his Imperial Spain revolves, and it lies at the heart of his analysis of the causes of the revolt of the Catalans against the centralising policies of the Madrid government. His writings on the Americas, such as The Old World and the New, likewise stressed the relationship between centre and periphery. This collection of essays by a group of Elliott's former students examines different aspects of this important theme and develops them. Taken together with the 'personal appreciation' of Elliott (Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford), it forms an important examination of the work of the greatest living historian of Spain as well as a major contribution to early modern European history.
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A collection of important new essays on early modern Europe and America published as a tribute to the Professor Sir John Elliott.
List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; Sir John Elliott: an appreciation; Introduction; Part I. Power and Propaganda: The World of the Court: 1. Twin souls: monarchs and favourites in early seventeenth-century Spain Antonio Feros; 2. Taxation and political culture in Castile, 1590–1640 Charles J. Jago; 3. Clio and the Crown: writing history in Habsburg Spain Richard L. Kagan; Part II. The Pattern of Society: Community and Identity in Habsburg Spain: 4. Toledanos and their kingdom of Granada, 1492–1560s Linda Martz; 5. Castile, Spain and the monarchy: the political community from Patria natural to Patria nacional I. A. A. Thompson; 6. Aragonese constitutionalism and Habsburg rule: the varying meanings of liberty Xavier Gil; 7. Patriotism in early modern Valencia James G. Casey; 8. The mental world of Jeroni Pujades James Amelang; 9. Centring the periphery: the Cerdanya between France and Spain Peter Sahlins; Part III. Spain and its Empire: 10. David or Goliath?: Philip II and his world in the 1580s Geoffrey Parker; 11. Olivares, the cardinal-infante and Spain's strategy in the Low Countries (1635–1643): the road to Rocroi Jonathan I. Israel; 12. Conquest after conquest: the rise of Spanish domination in America Peter Bakewell; 13. Heeding Heraclides: empire and its discontents, 1619–1812 Anthony Pagden; 14. Why were Spain's 'special overseas laws' never enacted? Josep M. Fradera; Notes on the contributors; Index.
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"...achieves the primary goal of any Festschrift: it demonstrates the impact of the scholar being honored. It does so by elegantly reviewing Elliott's impact on imperial Spain and early modern studies in three parts that truly reflect the main themes of his work....Elliott forces all historians to look beyond the idiosyncratic, and this volume of essays in his honor can serve Latin Americanists by introducing them to some excellent work in Spanish history." H-Net Book Reviews
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Essays on early modern Europe and America published as a tribute to Professor Sir John Elliott.

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ISBN
9780521525114
Publisert
2003-11-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
553 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
151 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376