The Emperor Charles VRoutledge, 30 Jul 2014 - 144 halaman Charles V was elected Holy Roman Emperor and, until his death in 1558, he was to play a central role on the European political stage. The book is a clear introduction to the often confusing train of events in the first half of the sixteenth century. It looks at Charles's response to the Protestant Reformation in Germany; his efforts to retain the Netherlands under Habsburg control; his struggle with France for domination over Italy; and his attempts to check the expansion of Ottoman power in the Mediterranean. |
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THE PROSPECT OF GERMANY | |
The Imperial Election 1519 | |
DISSOLVING HOPES | |
THE CAMPAIGN | |
THE STRENGTHENING OF SPAIN | |
Italy and the Lutherans | |
THE ITALIAN WARS | |
FERDINANDS REGENCY | |
The Standardbearer | |
THE DUTIES OF EMPIRE | |
THE DIET OF AUGSBURG 1530 | |
THE POLITICS OF CONCILIATION | |
Consolidation | |
THE DIET OF WORMS 1521 | |
THE COMPACT OF BRUSSELS 1522 | |
THE NETHERLANDS | |
THE COMUNERO REVOLT | |
THE COLLOQUY OF REGENSBURG 1541 | |
BEYOND EUROPE | |
War in Germany | |
Succession and Abdication | |
MAPS | |
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