The Expulsion of the Jews of Spain
Graham Noble examines the origins and traces the consequences of the notorious Edict of 1492.
Graham Noble examines the origins and traces the consequences of the notorious Edict of 1492.
Geoffrey Parker examines the reasons Philip II of Spain was drawn into a lengthy and bitter conflict with his Low Country provinces.
Robin Evans focuses on the role of the Basques during the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath.
Jonathan Lewis takes issue with a common interpretation.
The queen of Castile died on November 24th, 1504.
Pauline Croft analyses the causes and traces the consequences of a momentous Treaty.
Helen Graham reveals the key role historians are playing in the aftermath of Franco’s ‘Uncivil Peace’.
After spending almost half her life in exile, the former Queen of Spain died on 9th April, 1904.
Peter Anderson identifies the groups, the grievances and the events which started the war.
The House of Trade was set up in Seville on January 20th, 1503, granting the city the exclusive right to trade with the New World.