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OverviewA vast archive of documents, unread since the sixteenth century, revises the portrait of Philip II, Spain’s best-known king ""A superbly informed narrative of Philip II’s long career as Europe’s most powerful king.""—Henry Kamen, Little Reviews ""This authoritative, intelligently revisionist biography must stand now as the primary reference.""—Iain Finlayson, The Times Philip II (1527-1598) is not only the most famous king in Spanish history, but one of the most famous monarchs in English history: the man who married Mary Tudor and later launched the Spanish Armada against her sister Elizabeth I. This compelling biography of the most powerful European monarch of his day begins with his conception (1526) and ends with his ascent to Paradise (1603), two occurrences surprisingly well documented by contemporaries. Eminent historian Geoffrey Parker draws on four decades of research on Philip as well as a recent, extraordinary archival discovery—a trove of 3,000 documents in the vaults of the Hispanic Society of America in New York City, unread since crossing Philip’s own desk more than four centuries ago. Many of them change significantly what we know about the king. The book examines Philip’s long apprenticeship; his three principal interests (work, play, and religion); and the major political, military, and personal challenges he faced during his long reign. Parker offers fresh insights into the causes of Philip’s leadership failures: was his empire simply too big to manage, or would a monarch with different talents and temperament have fared better? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Geoffrey ParkerPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9780300216950ISBN 10: 0300216955 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 24 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'There is no Anglophone historian who knows more about Philip II than Geoffrey Parker. In this soaring biography, which draws on a cache of recently discovered documents as well as the enormous back catalogue of archival deposits, he paints a compelling, even-handed portrait of the most powerful man in 16th-century Europe. Parker informs us that Philip's handwriting is hard to read. It is no easier to decipher his legacy. It seems that he didn't kill his son Don Carlos (whatever the Verdi opera tries to tell you) but he was not averse to removing other obstacles. He continues to fascinate -- if you are in the market for a nuanced study bolstered by a lifetime of study, Parker is your man and this is, for me, the historical biography of the year.'--Jonathan Wright, The Herald (Scotland) --Jonathan Wright The Herald (Scotland) (10/18/2014) Parker's highly detailed but also immensely readable book has come far closer to that than any previous account of the most enigmatic of Spanish kings. --Anthony Pagden, New York Times Book Review on The Grand Strategy of Philip II He is at pains to know Philip through the testimony of his friends, foes, courtiers and his own words and this authoritative, intelligently revisionist biography must stand now as the primary reference. --Iain Finlayson, Times Parker has managed to navigate the archival whirlpools with remarkable flair. His admiration for his subject is evident on almost every page, yet the book is no whitewash. We are constantly made aware of the possibility that Philip might be deceiving us. --Fernando Cervantes, TLS The research . . . is astoundingly thorough and impressive. The writing is superb. . . . This biography is as definitive as definitive' can get. And, best of all, it's as splendid a book as one could ever hope to read. --Carlos Eire, Books & Culture This is no mere updating of Parker's previous work on Philip, though. It is the consummate biography of the king, the mature reflection of a master historian at the height of his craft writing about the subject he knows best. --MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History A splendid biography of Philip II, ruler of Spain and the world's greatest empire. In short, highly readable chapters, the author examines Philip's youth and education for his future role. . . .Based heavily on extensive research in primary sources and a cache of previously unknown documents. Scholars, students, and general readers will enjoy this book. All libraries should purchase it. --Choice Readers will find in it . . . a superbly informed narrative of Philip II's long career as Europe's most powerful king. --Henry Kamen, Little Reviews Lively . . . Impressive. --John T. Wing, Historian Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title 2015 by Choice The first global empire, a master historian, and a wealth of new archival documents provide the essential elements for this terrific biography of Philip II as both statesman and man. Parker has brought Philip to life and, with him, the challenges of ruling an early modern empire. --Stuart Schwartz, author of All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World Geoffrey Parker, one of the world's leading early modern scholars and, most certainly, the greatest authority on Philip II, has written a remarkable, erudite, thoroughly researched, and thoughtful book. Imprudent King benefits from the exhaustive research undertaken for his monumental, 'definitive' study of Philip II published in Spanish, but Parker's deployment of close to 3,000 new documents permits a very different understanding of Philip II's successes and failures. This, together with Parker's unique gift as a historian, makes Imprudent King a profound, original and engaging new interpretation of the king's life and of the manner in which he wrestled with the almost hopeless task of managing the first truly world empire. --Teofilo F. Ruiz, author of Spanish Society, 1400-1600 '...Parker has managed to navigate the archival whirlpools with remarkable flair. His admiration for his subject is evident on almost every page, yet the book is no whitewash. We are constantly made aware of the possibility that Philip might be deceiving us...'--Fernando Cervantes, TLS. --Fernando Cervantes TLS (01/30/2015) 'He is at pains to know Philip through the testimony of his friends, foes, courtiers and his own words and this authoritative, intelligently revisionist biography must stand now as the primary reference.'--Iain Finlayson, The Times --Iain Finlayson The Times (11/22/2014) '. . the world's outstanding historian of Philip II, his court, his problems and tragedies. . . Imprudent King is readable and broad-minded, as well as being scholarly. . . Parker has given us a really magnificent biography, whose documentation is impeccable while never heavy./i> --Hugh Thomas The Spectator (11/15/2014) Parker's highly detailed but also immensely readable book has come far closer to that than any previous account of the most enigmatic of Spanish kings. -Anthony Pagden, New York Times Book Review on The Grand Strategy of Philip II He is at pains to know Philip through the testimony of his friends, foes, courtiers and his own words and this authoritative, intelligently revisionist biography must stand now as the primary reference. -Iain Finlayson, Times Parker has managed to navigate the archival whirlpools with remarkable flair. His admiration for his subject is evident on almost every page, yet the book is no whitewash. We are constantly made aware of the possibility that Philip might be deceiving us. -Fernando Cervantes, TLS [T]he world's outstanding historian of Philip II, his court, his problems and tragedies . . . Imprudent King is readable and broad-minded, as well as being scholarly . . . Parker has given us a really magnificent biography, whose documentation is impeccable while never heavy. -Hugh Thomas, The Spectator Geoffrey Parker's biography of Philip II of Spain is superb. -Jonathan Wright, The Tablet An up-to-date and very readable biography that helps explain just why this monarch cast such an enduring shadow over his age. -Christopher Storrs, BBC History There is no Anglophone historian who knows more about Philip II than Geoffrey Parker. In this soaring biography, which draws on a cache of recently discovered documents as well as the enormous back catalogue of archival deposits, he paints a compelling, even-handed portrait of the most powerful man in 16th-century Europe. Parker informs us that Philip's handwriting is hard to read. It is no easier to decipher his legacy. It seems that he didn't kill his son Don Carlos (whatever the Verdi opera tries to tell you) but he was not averse to removing other obstacles. He continues to fascinate -- if you are in the market for a nuanced study bolstered by a lifetime of study, Parker is your man and this is, for me, the historical biography of the year. -Jonathan Wright, The Herald (Scotland) Highly recommended . . . has plenty of sound content while being highly readable. -Brian Buxton, Journal of the Tyndale Society Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title 2015 by Choice The first global empire, a master historian, and a wealth of new archival documents provide the essential elements for this terrific biography of Philip II as both statesman and man. Parker has brought Philip to life and, with him, the challenges of ruling an early modern empire. -Stuart Schwartz, author of All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World Geoffrey Parker, one of the world's leading early modern scholars and, most certainly, the greatest authority on Philip II, has written a remarkable, erudite, thoroughly researched, and thoughtful book. Imprudent King benefits from the exhaustive research undertaken for his monumental, 'definitive' study of Philip II published in Spanish, but Parker's deployment of close to 3,000 new documents permits a very different understanding of Philip II's successes and failures. This, together with Parker's unique gift as a historian, makes Imprudent King a profound, original and engaging new interpretation of the king's life and of the manner in which he wrestled with the almost hopeless task of managing the first truly world empire. -Teofilo F. Ruiz, author of Spanish Society, 1400-1600 '...Parker has managed to navigate the archival whirlpools with remarkable flair. His admiration for his subject is evident on almost every page, yet the book is no whitewash. We are constantly made aware of the possibility that Philip might be deceiving us...'--Fernando Cervantes, TLS. --Fernando Cervantes TLS (01/30/2015) Author InformationGeoffrey Parker is Distinguished University Professor, Andreas Dorpalen Professor of European History, and associate of the Mershon Center, Ohio State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |