'EUROPE DIVIDED, 1559-1598'
β Scribed by J. H. Elliott
- Publisher
- Harper & Row
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 440
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
PART l: The Europe of Cateau CambrΓ©sis
CHAPTER I: The International Scene
1. Dynastic Peace
2. Confessional strife
CHAPTER II: The European Economy
1. The Baltic and the East
2. The Atlantic and the Mediterranean
3. Silver and Prices
CHAPTER 3: The Problem of The State
1. Monarchy
2. Estates
3. National unity and religious diversity
PART II: 1559-1572
CHAPTER 4: Protestantism and Revolt
1. Wars of religion?
2. The Huguenots at war
3. The revolt of the Netherlands
CHAPTER 5: Catholicism and Repression
1. The Council of Trent and the Catholic Reformaton
2. The Counter-Reformation and the Secular Power
CHAPTER 6: The War with Islam
1. Prelude to Conflict
2. The Confrontation of Empires
3. The Aftermath of Lepanto
PART III: 1572-1585
CHAPTER 7: Crisis in The North: 1572
1. The Capture of Brill
2. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew
CHAPTER 8: A Middle Way?
1. Poland and the West
2. Sweden and Germany
3. France and the Netherlands
CHAPTER 9: The Growth of Spanish Power
t. The Problems of Philip II
2. Portugal and the Azores
3. Recovery in the Netherlands
PART IV: 1585-1598
CHAPTER 10: The International Conflict
1. The Problems of Intervention
2. The Brink of War
3. The Armada and the League
CHAPTER 11: The Discomfiture of Spain
1. France and Spain
2. The Rallying to the King
3. Nantes and Vervins
CHAPTER 12: The Divided Continent
1. The Mediterranean World
2. Rome and the North
3. Division and Unity
Further Reading
I. GENERAL WORKS
2. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY
3. RELIGIOUS HISTORY AND THE HISTORY OF IDEAS
4. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
5. BIOGRAPHIES
6. NATIONAL HISTORIES
France
Geneva
Germany and the Empire
Italy
The Netherlands
Ottoman Empire
Poland and Eastern Europe
Spain
Sweden
Index
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