ABSTRACT

Any assessment of Philip II's rule assumes the appearance of a paradox. In analysing the nature and impact of Philip II's rule and government, the author seeks to examine the extent of the changes in royal finance, the economic and social issues, the impact of religion -- both within Spain and throughout its Empire -- and the aims and motives behind the king's foreign policy.

part |8 pages

The Background

chapter |3 pages

Charles V's Legacy

chapter |5 pages

Philip II's Character

part |82 pages

Descriptive Analysis

chapter |13 pages

Finances

chapter |9 pages

The Economy

chapter |14 pages

Domestic Rebellions

chapter |19 pages

Foreign Policy

part |8 pages

Assessment

part |15 pages

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