History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
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The book offers a chronological political and military history of a sixteenth-century European monarch, recounting diplomacy, continental and naval warfare, and responses to religious reform. It analyzes governance, court politics, colonial and imperial administration, and relations with other powers, while assessing the ruler's character and motives. The narrative interleaves event-driven chapters with documentary evidence and annotations, aiming to explain how policy, faith, and military strategy shaped both domestic order and international conflict.
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