PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION
I have only to thank my critics, and especially Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Fotheringham, for many helpful suggestions.
Oxford, Jan. 1903.
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The work surveys political, military, and religious developments across sixteenth-century Europe (1494–1598), tracing the Italian Wars and the Habsburg–Valois rivalry, the rise of a dominant imperial monarchy, and shifting alliances that produce major treaties. It examines internal changes in France, Spain, Germany, and Italian city-states, the spread of Protestant reform and the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and the civil and international conflicts that followed, including the Dutch revolt and French religious wars. Appendices outline constitutional arrangements in France and Florence, while maps and bibliography accompany a chronological, analytical account of institutions, diplomacy, warfare, and confessional change.
I have only to thank my critics, and especially Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Fotheringham, for many helpful suggestions.
Oxford, Jan. 1903.