Philip II

by Williams, Patrick
ISBN: 9780333630433
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Overview

Philip II ranks among the handful of men who have so dominated the epoch in which they lived as to have it named after them. This was partly because Philip was such a powerful personality and partly because the second half of the sixteenth century was such a definitive period in European history, leaving the continent divided into a Protestant north and a Catholic south and emphasising the development of the nation-state. Philip II was fundamental in this: the agent of the Catholic Reform, he was also the b te noir of incipient nationalism in many Protestant countries of the north, notably in England and the Dutch Republic. He sought to conquer or control several other kingdoms of western Europe - he sent armadas against England; he involved himself repeatedly in the French civil wars; he initiated the Eighty Years' War against the Dutch; he united Spain and Portugal (and their empires). The history of Philip II is inevitably the history of Europe and much of the New World in the second half of the sixteenth century.
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Williams, Patrick
  • ISBN: 9780333630433
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.44 x 0.71
  • Number Of Pages: 302
  • Publication Year: 2001