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Hacer una sugerencia Refinar búsquedaThe Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the age of Philip II V.2 / Fernand Braudel
TÃtulo : The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the age of Philip II V.2 Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Fernand Braudel Editorial: Nueva York [Estados Unidos] : Harper & Row Fecha de publicación: 1975 Número de páginas: 1375 p ISBN/ISSN/DL: 061318930 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: HISTORIA.ESPAÑOLA FELIPE.II Clasificación: 946 BRAm V.2 VO Nota de contenido: Índice: Collective destinies and general trends (continued). IV. Empires. 1. The origin of Empires. 2. The State: Resources and Weaknesses. V. Societies. 1. Noble Reaction. 2. The Defection of the Bourgeoisie. 3. Poverty and Banditry. VI. Civilizations. 1. Mobility and Stability of Civilizations. 2. Overlapping Civilizations. 3. One Civilization Against the Rest: The Destiny of the Jews. 4. The spread of Civilization. VII. The Form of War. 1. Formal War: Naval Squadrons and Fortified Frontiers. 2. Piracy: A Substitute for Declared War. VIII. By way conclusion: conjuncture and conjunctures. Part Three. Events, politics and people. I. 1550-1559: War and peace in Europe. 1. The origins of the War. 2. War in the Mediterranean and outside the Mediterranean. 3. The Return of War: Initiative Still Comes from the North. 4. Spain in Mid-Century. II. The last six years of Turkish supremacy: 1559-1565. 1. War against the Turk: A spanish folly? 2. Spain's Recovery. 3. Malta: a trial of strength (18th. may- 8th september 1565). III. Origins of the holy League: 1566-1570. 1. Netherlands or Mediterranean? 2. The war of Granada: A turning-point. IV. Lepanto. 1. The Battle of 7th. october 1571. 2. 1572: a dramatic year. 3. Venice's "Betrayal" and the two captures of Tunis 1573-1574. V. Turco-spanish peace treaties: 1577-1584. 1. Margliani's Peace Mission 1578-1584. 2. War leaves the Centre of the Mediterranean. VI. Out of the limelight: The Mediterranean after 1580. 1. Problems and difficulties for the turks. 2. From the french civil war to open war with Spain 1589-1598. 3. The end of war naval. Conclusion. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the age of Philip II V.2 [texto impreso] / Fernand Braudel . - Nueva York (Estados Unidos) : Harper & Row, 1975 . - 1375 p.
ISSN : 061318930
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: HISTORIA.ESPAÑOLA FELIPE.II Clasificación: 946 BRAm V.2 VO Nota de contenido: Índice: Collective destinies and general trends (continued). IV. Empires. 1. The origin of Empires. 2. The State: Resources and Weaknesses. V. Societies. 1. Noble Reaction. 2. The Defection of the Bourgeoisie. 3. Poverty and Banditry. VI. Civilizations. 1. Mobility and Stability of Civilizations. 2. Overlapping Civilizations. 3. One Civilization Against the Rest: The Destiny of the Jews. 4. The spread of Civilization. VII. The Form of War. 1. Formal War: Naval Squadrons and Fortified Frontiers. 2. Piracy: A Substitute for Declared War. VIII. By way conclusion: conjuncture and conjunctures. Part Three. Events, politics and people. I. 1550-1559: War and peace in Europe. 1. The origins of the War. 2. War in the Mediterranean and outside the Mediterranean. 3. The Return of War: Initiative Still Comes from the North. 4. Spain in Mid-Century. II. The last six years of Turkish supremacy: 1559-1565. 1. War against the Turk: A spanish folly? 2. Spain's Recovery. 3. Malta: a trial of strength (18th. may- 8th september 1565). III. Origins of the holy League: 1566-1570. 1. Netherlands or Mediterranean? 2. The war of Granada: A turning-point. IV. Lepanto. 1. The Battle of 7th. october 1571. 2. 1572: a dramatic year. 3. Venice's "Betrayal" and the two captures of Tunis 1573-1574. V. Turco-spanish peace treaties: 1577-1584. 1. Margliani's Peace Mission 1578-1584. 2. War leaves the Centre of the Mediterranean. VI. Out of the limelight: The Mediterranean after 1580. 1. Problems and difficulties for the turks. 2. From the french civil war to open war with Spain 1589-1598. 3. The end of war naval. Conclusion. Ejemplares
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