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James Casey

    The Kingdom of Valencia in the Seventeenth Century
    Family and Community in Early Modern Spain
    Family and Community in Early Modern Spain
    Flying Through American History: Volume 1
    • 2020

      'Flying Through American History' is a series of essays each of which centers on major military events in American History. From a concise account of the Civil War and Custer's last stand at the Little Big Horn, to perhaps the most thorough account of the Battle of Midway ever presented. As the story approaches the present it becomes a personal account of enlisting in the US Air Force and eventually becoming a fighter pilot. In an experimental style, James Casey presents us with a series of essays on major military events followed by his personal accounts as a new pilot in the Air Force. Casey uses this unique lens to view American history.

      Flying Through American History: Volume 1
    • 2015

      Focusing on the ruling class of Granada during the early modern period, the study delves into how a new elite consolidated power through the pursuit of honour and participation in politics. It highlights the importance of personal relationships among family, clients, and patrons in maintaining social stability amidst the upheaval of religious and political change, including the rise of absolutism and the Counter Reformation. This work offers valuable insights into the dynamics of early modern family structures and is crucial for historians studying early modern Spain and Europe.

      Family and Community in Early Modern Spain
    • 2008

      Family and Community in Early Modern Spain

      The Citizens of Granada, 1570 1739

      • 332 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Exploring the dynamics of power and familial influence in early modern Granada, this innovative study delves into how family structures shaped political and social landscapes. It examines the intricate relationships and networks that defined authority, highlighting the unique interplay between personal and political realms in this historical context. Through detailed analysis, the book sheds light on the significance of family in the broader narrative of Granada's history.

      Family and Community in Early Modern Spain
    • 2008

      The book delves into the impact of the Moriscos' expulsion on Spanish society and examines the Habsburg Monarchy's strategies for maintaining authority over its distant territories. By analyzing these themes, it offers insights into the broader implications of governance and cultural integration in early modern Spain.

      The Kingdom of Valencia in the Seventeenth Century