The Iron Century Social Change in Europe 1550-1660
Henry Kamen Livres
Henry Kamen est un historien britannique spécialisé dans l'Europe du début de l'ère moderne. Son travail explore fréquemment l'histoire sociale et politique de l'Espagne et son influence sur le contexte européen plus large. Kamen est reconnu pour ses recherches méticuleuses et sa capacité à faire revivre les événements passés pour les lecteurs contemporains. Ses analyses offrent des perspectives profondes sur les sociétés complexes et les structures de pouvoir de son époque.






Philip V of Spain
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Spanish Inquisition
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Ever since the sixteenth century, the Inquisition has been held synonymous with terror, bigotry and persecution, and distorted views of its activities persist today, Henry Kamen'sfirst study of the Inquisition, published in 1965, quickly became established as the best introduction to one of the most notorious institutions in western history. Now completely revised, it is the most up-to- date evaluation of the subject available.
The Escorial
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Few buildings have played so central a role in Spain's history as the monastery-palace of San Lorenzo del Escorial. This book looks at the circumstances that brought the young Philip II to commission construction of the Escorial in 1563.
European Society 1500-1700
- 333pages
- 12 heures de lecture
'Sweeping majestically through the stressful centuries that gave birth to a new Europe, Henry Kamen matches generalization with vivid detail in a masterly fashion.' - Times Educational Supplement
Philip of Spain
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Drawing on unpublished correspondence and other archival sources, this biography of Philip of Spain places him within the social, cultural, religious and regional context of his times. In doing so the author aims to reveal much about Philip the youth, the man, the husband and often troubled King.
Golden Age Spain
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Was the Golden Age of Spain in the sixteenth century an illusion? By introducing and examining some of the key issues and themes involved, Henry Kamen offers a balanced discussion of this question. 2nd edn has been thoroughly revised and rewritten in the light of recent research and new chapters added covering religion and culture.
Early Modern European Society
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
A new edition of a seminal work--one that explores crucial changes within Europe from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century The early modern period was one of profound change in Europe. It was witness to the development of science, religious reformation, and the birth of the nation state. As Europeans explored the world--looking to Asia and the Americas for new peoples and lands--their societies grew and adapted. Eminent historian Henry Kamen explores in depth the issues that most affected those living in early modern Europe--from leisure, work, and migration to religion, gender, and discipline--and the way in which population change impacted the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie, and the poor. The third edition of this pioneering study includes new and updated material on gender, religion, and population movement. Richly illustrated, this is essential reading for all those interested in early modern European society.
Imperio
La forja de Espana como potencia mundial
En este libro se recrea la deslumbrante trayectoria de la España imperial - la conquista de Granada, el primer viaje de Colón a América en 1492 y la expansión por Europa, Asia, África y el Caribe, hasta alcanzar los territorios de Texas y California, ya


