The Emperor Charles V

Sampul Depan
Routledge, 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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INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES GENEALOGY
The Background
THE BURGUNDIAN INHERITANCE
THE HABSBURGS AND SPAIN
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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