Spain, Europe and the Atlantic
Discover the intriguing interplay of power and influence in the early modern European state with "Spain, Europe and the Atlantic" by Richard L. Kagan. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this comprehensive collection of essays delves into the dynamic relationship between the center and periphery, a recurring theme in John Elliott's historical writings. Spanning 376 pages, Kagan presents a thought-provoking analysis that explores various facets of European history, particularly focusing on Spain and its Atlantic connections. This book is essential for anyone interested in European history from 1500 to 1750, offering insightful perspectives on the complexities of the era. Whether you're a student, historian, or simply a lover of history, this engaging work is sure to enrich your understanding of the historical landscape of Spain and its role in Europe. Add this fascinating title to your collection today!