This comprehensive history provides a detailed account of Spain's political and commercial interests from the 16th century up to the time of William of Orange. Covering topics ranging from the Spanish Empire's government and policy to its crucial role in global trade, this book offers a unique perspective on one of the world's most fascinating countries. Drawing on primary sources and the latest research, the author provides a compelling portrait of Spain's place in the world.
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