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Author Kamen, Henry.

Title Philip V of Spain : the king who reigned twice / Henry Kamen.

Published New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2001.

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 UniM Bail  946.055 KAME    AVAILABLE
Physical description 288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Chapter 1 Disputed Succession 1 -- Chapter 2 War in the Peninsula, 1704-1709 34 -- Chapter 3 Later War Years, 1709-1715 72 -- Chapter 4 Elizabeth Farnese, 1715-1723 103 -- Chapter 5 Abdication and Second Reign, 1724-1729 139 -- Chapter 6 Andalucian Interlude, 1729-1733 169 -- Chapter 7 Years of Crisis, 1734-1746 194 -- Chapter 8 Spain of Philip V 219 -- Appendix Diagrams 239.
Summary Philip V, who reluctantly assumed the Spanish throne in 1700, was the first of the Bourbon dynasty which continues to rule Spain today. His 46-year reign, briefly curtailed in 1724 when he abdicated in favour of his short-lived son, Louis I, was one of the most important in the country's history. This highly readable account is the first biography of Philip V in English.
Previous writing on Philip has been largely negative, dismissing him as comic, stupid and indolent. Henry Kamen demonstrates here, however, that the king initiated significant developments in politics, imperial policy, finance, government and military affairs that laid the basis of the modern Spanish state. Philip also encouraged literature, the creative arts and music in ways that brought Spanish culture closer in touch with the rest of Europe, and he dealt authoritatively with issues concerning the autonomy of the provinces of Spain and the role of the monarchy itself. Drawing on contemporary opinion and fresh archival sources, Kamen discusses Philip's character, decisions and policies. He offers a new assessment of the king's illness (which led earlier historians to view Philip as mad) and re-evaluates the role of his two wives. Kamen's account of Philip as king also provides an essential introduction to the study of early eighteenth-century Spain and the Bourbon monarchy.
Subject Philip V, King of Spain, 1683-1746.
Spain -- Kings and rulers -- Biography.
Spain -- History -- Philip V, 1700-1746.
ISBN 0300087187