Breve historia de la Corona de Castilla

Ortega Cervigón, José Ignacio

The Crown of Castile had a great evolution during medieval and modern times. From the Reconquest and the Hispanic monarchy to the expulsion of the Moors, of Isabel I and the Government of the first Habsburgs and their expansionist policy in different continents to the dismantling of the Modern State and the arrival of the Bourbons, from the Mesta to the kingdom of Granada,... there are many circumstances that have led the Kingdom of Castile through the centuries to become one of the most powerful kingdoms in the world only to later lose that hegemony due to various political confrontations. Architecture, the Camino de Santiago or the first universities are several of the elements of the cultural history of Castile that also have their place in this title. The author, Ortega Cervigón, contextualizes this period through unpublished images, texts from the time, chronologies, a glossary of concepts and a large amount of cartography, making this Brief History a rigorous, complete and attractive title for all lovers of the history.

Author
Ortega Cervigón, José Ignacio
Subject
History > History of Spain
EAN
9788413052755
ISBN
978-84-1305-275-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Nowtilus
Pages
305 
High
19.0 cm
Weight
13.0 cm
Release date
08-06-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Breve historia 
Paperback edition
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Ortega Cervigón, José Ignacio (aut.)

  • Ortega Cervigón, José Ignacio
    José Ignacio Ortega Cervigón es doctor en Historia Medieval por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. En la actualidad es profesor de Didáctica de las Ciencias Sociales en la Facu   Read more