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Philip IV and the World of Spain’s Rey Planeta

Armando, Gianfranco(Contributions by)Carnegy, Fred(Contributions by)Hart, Stephen M(Contributions by)Malcolm, Dr Alistair(Contributions by)Mira Delli-Zotti, Dr Guillermo(Contributions by)Perez Camarma, Dr Alberto(Contributions by)Perruca Gracia, Marina(Contributions by)Samson, Alexander W(Contributions by)Hart, Stephen M(Edited by)Samson, Alexander W(Edited by)
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Did Spain fall into decline or flourish in the seventeenth century?This edited collection looks at perceptions and representations of Philip IV, Spain's 'Planet King', and his government against the backdrop of the seventeenth-century General Crisis in Europe, wars, revolutions and a sovereign debt crisis.

Scholars often associate Philip's reign (1621-1665) with decline, decadence, crisis, stagnation and adversity (as did many contemporaries); yet the glittering cultural and artistic achievements (enhanced by his patronage) of the period led it to be dubbed 'the' Golden Age.

The book analyses these contradictions, examining Philip's own understanding of kingship and how he and his courtiers used art and ceremony to project an image of strength, tradition, culture and prestige, while, at the same time, the empire grappled with revolts in Europe and falling trade with its New World colonies.

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Product Details
Tamesis Books
1855663538 / 9781855663534
Hardback
946.052
07/02/2023
United Kingdom
English
352 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm