A Europe of courts, a Europe of factions : : political groups at early modern centres of power (1550-1700) / / edited by Ruben Gonzalez Cuerva, Alexander Koller.

In A Europe of Courts, a Europe of Factions the contributors offer an analysis of the political groups of the most representative European courts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Transcending individual cases, this collection presents the first comparative overview of the phenomenon of co...

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Superior document:Rulers & Elites, Volume 12
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Rulers & elites ; Volume 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (273 pages) :; illustrations, photographs.
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Front Matter /
Photography of a Ghost: Factions in Early Modern Courts /
Redefining Faction at the Tudor Court /
Faction, alliance and Political Action in Early Modern France: The Dilemma of Antoine de Bourbon King of Navarre in 1559–1562 /
International Politics, Factions and Parties in the Roman Curia During the Late 16th Century /
Meritocracy, Factionalism and Ottoman Grand Admirals in the Context of Mediterranean Politics /
Factions and Political Groups at Philip II’s Court: Albists vs Ebolists /
The Dynastic Network between the Imperial and the Spanish Courts (1556–1619) /
Hawks, Doves, and Magpies: The Business of Faction at the Court of the Archdukes /
Giovani and vecchi: The Factionary Spirit in 16th and 17th Centuries Patrician Venice between Myth and Reality /
Court Faction Overwhelmed by Circumstance: The Duchy of Lorraine Torn between Bourbon and Habsburg, 1624–1737 /
Delineating Early Modern Factions: A Unique 17th Century Document /
Index /
Summary:In A Europe of Courts, a Europe of Factions the contributors offer an analysis of the political groups of the most representative European courts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Transcending individual cases, this collection presents the first comparative overview of the phenomenon of court factionalism. Through original research and a critical approach, González Cuerva and Koller explore in depth the emergence, coexistence and image of court factions. This contribution to the debate on the nature of early modern policy-making is enriched with a European-wide focus, which allows comparison of the circumstantial and micropolitical factors accounting for the spread of factions and the conditions in which they functioned. It also allows partisan sources to be examined with the necessary caution. Contributors are Stefano Andretta, Janet Dickinson, Luc Duerloo, Pavel Marek, José Martínez Millán, Toby Osborne, David Potter, Jonathan Spangler, Evrim Türkçelik, and Maria Antonietta Visceglia.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004350586
ISSN:2211-4610 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Ruben Gonzalez Cuerva, Alexander Koller.