
Alba
General and Servant to the Crown
Karwansaray BV (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. November 2013
Book
Hardback
464 pages
978-94-90258-08-5 (ISBN)
Description
Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Third Duke of Alba, is one of the most formidable and controversial figures of the sixteenth century. He has been depicted as a great hero, an indefatigable defender of the Catholic faith and a true buttress of the Spanish monarchy, but also as a terrifying man, the dark suppressor of the revolt in the Low Countries.
During his long and fascinating life Alba revealed wide-ranging skills and interests. A successful soldier, he was also a distinguished courtier and an influential diplomat serving his monarchs, Charles V and Philip II, without fail. Moreover, he was a maecenas and an avid art collector. Using a variety of sources, including previously unexamined data, sixteen leading historians from eight countries present newly developed insights and offer a nuanced image of the Grand Duque. Adopting different perspectives, they shed new light on this intriguing and influential leader, thus showing that Alba continues to be deserving of study and discussion.
During his long and fascinating life Alba revealed wide-ranging skills and interests. A successful soldier, he was also a distinguished courtier and an influential diplomat serving his monarchs, Charles V and Philip II, without fail. Moreover, he was a maecenas and an avid art collector. Using a variety of sources, including previously unexamined data, sixteen leading historians from eight countries present newly developed insights and offer a nuanced image of the Grand Duque. Adopting different perspectives, they shed new light on this intriguing and influential leader, thus showing that Alba continues to be deserving of study and discussion.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
124
Dimensions
Height: 287 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
2245 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-90258-08-5 (9789490258085)
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Persons
Maurits Ebben (1955) studied history at Leiden University and at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. In his doctoral dissertation he explored the financing of the Spanish effort by Portugese bankers during the Eighty Years' War. Sinc 1992 he has been a lecturer at the Institute for History of Leiden University, where he teaches Dutch early modern history. Margriet Lacy-Bruijn (1943) is a native of the Netherlands but has spent most of her adult life in the United States. After studying at the Sorbonne and the University of Strasbourg and after earning degrees in French literature and lingustics at the University of Amsterdam, she completed her PhD in French literature at the university of Kansas in 1972. In addition to her work on the 18th-century French novel, she has published widely on Belle van Zuylen/Madame de Charriere. She was professor of French, dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, and associate vice president for instruction at North Dakota State University before holding similar positions at Butler University, where she retired in 2004. Rolof earned a LLM degree and a MA degree from the University of Leiden. He also received a degree in comparative law (MCL) from Columbia University. He has spent the last forty years practicing law in The Netherlands Antilles, Rotterdam and Jakarta. Driven by his life-long passion for history, he founded Karwansaray Publishers in 2007, a company dedicated to promoting and sharing a multi-faceted view of history that corsses cultural and political boundries.
Content
*Alba: Statesman and Diplomat (Dr. Henry Kamen, The United Kingdom)*Alba Cunctator? (Dr. Rene Quatrefages, France)*The Duke of Alba in the Court of Charles V and Philip II (Prof. Jose Martinez Millan, Spain)*The Duke of Alba: Governor of the Netherlands in Times of War (Dr. Gustaaf Janssens, Belgium)*Alba and Religion (Prof. Werner Thomas, Belgium)*The Manifestation of His Magnificence: The Third Duke of Alba and the Arts (Prof. Rosemarie Mulcahy, Ireland)*The Third Duke of Alba: Collector and Patron of the Arts (Dr. Almudena Perez de Tudela, Spain)*Government and Administration of the House of Alba in the Sixteenth Century (Prof. Jose Manuel Calderon Ortega, Spain)*The Duke of Alba in the Holy Roman Empire (Prof. Friedrich Edelmayer, Austria)*Il Capo dei Capi: The Duke of Alba in Italy (Prof. M.J. Rodriguez-Salgado, The United Kingdom)*The Duke of Alba and the Low Countries, 1520-73 (Dr. Raymond Fagel, the Netherlands)*Alba in Portugal: Conquest and Government, 1580-82 (Dr. Rafael Valladares, Spain)*Alba's Reputation in the Early Modern Low Countries (Prof. Judith Pollmann, the Netherlands and Dr. Monica Stensland, Norway)*Salamander of War, Venerable Old Nobleman: The Literary Construction of the Duke of Alba in the Spanish Golden Age (Dr. Yolanda Rodriguez Perez, the Netherlands)*Alba's First Biographer: Juan Antonio de Vera y Figueroa, Count of La Roca, 1583-1658 (Dr. Maurits Ebben, the Netherlands)