Riev Cuadernos
RIEV. Cuadernos, 5. Forms of Union: the British and Spanish Monarchies in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Author[s]: Arrieta, Jon ; Elliot , John H. eds.
- Publication year:
- 2009
- Publication place:
- Dosnostia
- Characteristics:
- 176 or. ; 24 cm. ? (RIEV. Cuadernos ; 5)
- ISBN:
- 978-84-8419-190-2
Summary
This book covers the question of forms of political union in European history from a comparative historical perspective, offered by the evolution of the British and Spanish monarchies in the 17th and 18th centuries. It offers new perspectives and conclusions, based on the historic simultaneity of the processes, mutual involvement and reciprocal observation, in a question which concerned governments, jurists and thinkers, and even the public opinion.
Articles
Title
- Wormald, Jenny "A Union of Heart s and Minds?". The Making of the Union Between Scotland and England, 1603
- Gil, Xavier The Good Law of a Vassal: Fidelity, Obedience and Obligation in Habsburg Spain
- Fernández Albadalejo, Pablo Common Souls, Autonomous Bodies: the Language of Unification Under the Catholic Monarchy 1590-1630
- Casey, James Nation and State in Early Modern Europe
- Arrieta Alberdi, Jon Forms of Union: Britain and Spain, a Comparative Analysis
- Elliot, John H. Introduction
- Arrieta Alberdi, Jon Acknowledgments
- Arrieta Alberdi, Jon Preface
- Analytic Summary
- Portillo, José María Biscay in Tlaxcala. Provincial Traditions in the Spanish Monarchy
- Astigarraga, Jesús Economic Integration Models and Processes of Political Union. The Contrasting Fates of Scotland and the Basque Country after 1707
- Robertson, John The Conceptual Framework of Anglo-Scottish Union
- Notes on contributors