the cambridge modern history, Volum 7Sir Adolphus William Ward CUP Archive, 1934 - 1055 pàgines |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Battle of Dreux Murder of Henry Duke of Guise 1563 | 7 |
Battle of Jarnac Death of Condé 1569 | 13 |
Massacre of St Bartholomew 1572 | 19 |
Escape of Monsieur | 27 |
Meeting of the Estates General at Blois | 32 |
Catharines efforts for peace | 41 |
Fight of Dormans and Truce of Marigny | 45 |
His financial and industrial policy | 410 |
Truce of Suresnes 1593 French invasion of the Savoyard States | 417 |
Italy in the latter half of the sixteenth century The States of the Church | 423 |
Sixtus V and Paolo Giordano Orsini Organisation of Sixtus system | 429 |
Sixtus V and Philip II | 435 |
Ecclesiastical buildings St Peters | 441 |
The Sapienza The Religious Orders | 447 |
22227228 | 449 |
Murder of Guise 1588 Death of Catharine de Medici 1589 | 47 |
CHAPTER II | 53 |
PAGE | 56 |
Henri Estienne Ramus and his logic | 60 |
Montaignes Essays | 66 |
Malherbe and French prose | 72 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
Contents | 78 |
The Reformers assume the offensive Synods of Pinczow and Kozminek | 80 |
Negotiations of Protestant Princes with Henry IV Brandenburg joins | 84 |
Election of Henry of Anjou The pacta conventa | 89 |
7 | 92 |
Intervention of Jan Zamoyski | 95 |
King Stephen and the Nuncio Laureo | 102 |
Andrea Doria takes Coron Peace negotiations at Vienna and Constanti | 108 |
8 | 113 |
War between Venice and the Turks | 114 |
Murder of Prince Bayazid and his sons | 122 |
10 | 135 |
Religious Peace of Augsburg 1555 | 141 |
Bohemia under Ferdinand | 147 |
Albert of Prussia and the Osiandrists | 153 |
of Bavaria and the Landsberg League | 159 |
11 | 161 |
Maximilian elected Roman King 1562 | 165 |
Double election to the Polish throne Stephen Báthory prevails | 171 |
12 | 177 |
Character and policy of Philip II | 183 |
13 | 184 |
Orange marries Anne of Saxony The Inquisition | 186 |
PAGE | 190 |
League of nobles against Granvelle | 194 |
Failure of his mission | 200 |
Orange leaves the Netherlands | 207 |
14 | 208 |
CHAPTER VII | 221 |
18 | 224 |
Taxation proposed by Alva Resistance | 230 |
Wilhelmus van Nassouwen | 231 |
Negotiations for a general Union The Spanish Fury at Antwerp | 237 |
19 | 245 |
Matthias enters Prague and summons a Diet Rudolf resigns Bohemia | 248 |
Union of Utrecht | 251 |
CHAPTER VIII | 260 |
Treaty of Edinburgh 1560 Mary lands in Scotland 1561 | 267 |
Conference at Craigmillar | 273 |
The Casket Letters | 279 |
Massacre of St Bartholomew and its effects | 285 |
Babington plot Proceedings against Mary | 291 |
Drakes voyages to the Spanish main | 297 |
Santa Cruz proposal | 303 |
Spanish fleet at Corunna | 310 |
21 | 312 |
Battle of Gravelines | 314 |
Poverty of Spain | 320 |
The Islands Voyage End of the naval war 1598 | 326 |
Francis Bacon and his connexion with Essex | 335 |
Whitgift Primate | 341 |
The Lambeth Articles Bacons plea for toleration | 347 |
23 | 353 |
Monopolies Their suspension by the Queen | 357 |
24 | 361 |
Her strength and weakness | 363 |
The Areopagus The classical fallacy Spensers Shepheards Calender | 369 |
Peele Greene Kyd | 375 |
Fletcher Beaumont Massinger Webster Ford Shirley | 381 |
25 | 385 |
Cosimo Grand Duke of Tuscany 1569 The Moderates Attempt of | 387 |
Army navy and finance | 391 |
Relations of GrandDuke Ferdinand to France and Spain | 397 |
26 | 401 |
The Vaudois Proceedings against them | 403 |
and Henry IV Mission of Luxemburg | 453 |
Berni and Bernesque verse Capitoli | 459 |
Invasion of German troops | 465 |
Translations Bernardo Tasso | 471 |
CHAPTER XV | 475 |
Financial and industrial condition of Spain | 481 |
New political problems in Europe The Inquisition in Spain | 487 |
English aid to the Huguenots and the Revolt of the Netherlands | 493 |
Failure and death of Don John 1578 Philip II claims the succession | 499 |
The Armada sails 1588 The voyage | 506 |
Revolt of Aragon and its suppression | 516 |
Enterprises against England and the English supremacy in Ireland | 521 |
Accession and marriage of Philip III | 527 |
The English enterprise abandoned | 533 |
The Twelve Years Truce 1609 | 540 |
Cervantes and Don Quixote | 546 |
Accession of James in England 1603 peace with Spain 1604 James | 552 |
Marys marriage to Darnley 1565 Flight of Moray | 556 |
The Great Contract and its abandonment Dissolution of Parliament 1610 | 557 |
Chief Justice Coke and the supremacy of the law | 563 |
Patents of monopoly | 569 |
The Spanish marriagescheme Digby at Madrid Spanish occupation | 575 |
Influence of the House of Kildare | 581 |
Rebellion of the OMores and OConors | 587 |
Munster politics | 594 |
Papal intervention Invasion and death of Fitzmaurice Rebellion of | 597 |
Tyrone allies himself with ODonnell | 603 |
Submission of Tyrone General amnesty | 609 |
Character of the plantation | 616 |
His struggles with the States of Holland | 622 |
40 | 625 |
Archduke Albert Governor | 628 |
The Archdukes at Brussels | 634 |
41 | 641 |
Conclusion of the Twelve Years Truce 1609 The JülichCleves succession | 642 |
Oldenbarneveldt and the ContraRemonstrants | 648 |
Execution of Oldenbarneveldt | 654 |
42 | 657 |
Gallican sentiment and national feeling | 660 |
The Kings opponents bought over | 666 |
Loss of Amiens | 672 |
43 | 673 |
Peace of Vervins 1598 | 678 |
The Grisons Henry and the United Provinces | 683 |
44 | 689 |
His system of absolute government | 695 |
Peasant insurrection in Austria | 702 |
45 | 705 |
invested with the | 709 |
Death of Rudolf II Character of his rule | 717 |
46 | 721 |
47 | 737 |
The Reformation State Church The prince summus episcopus | 744 |
Different conceptions of | 746 |
48 | 753 |
The Original Compact The State arises from voluntary surrender | 762 |
49 | 769 |
50 | 778 |
51 | 791 |
52 | 801 |
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