Early Modern Spain: A social History explores the solidarities which held the Spanish nation together at this time of conflict and change. The book studies the pattern of fellowship and patronage at the local level which contributed to the notable absence of popular revolts characteristic of other European countries at this time. It also analyses the Counter-Reformation; which transformed religious attitudes; and which had a huge impact on family life; social control and popular culture.Focusing on the main themes of the development of capitalism; the growth of the state and religious upheaval; this comprehensive social history sheds light on changes throughout Europe in the critical early modern period.
#6048054 in Books 1980-06Original language:English 9.75 x 6.50 x 1.00l; #File Name: 0405130473216 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Naval Combat on the MississippiBy Phillip ParottiA fine study of the Naval war on the Mississippi; a campaign that many students of the Civil War often overlook