Empires and Entrepots

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Empires and Entrepots
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9780826431820
ISBN-13 : 0826431828
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Book Synopsis Empires and Entrepots by : Jonathan Israel

Book excerpt: The confrontation between Spain and the Dutch Republic was a key factor in European and world history. In this collection, Jonathan Israel explores the various aspects of this many-sided struggle, at the level of government policy, military strategy and diplomacy; and in respect of the differing fortunes of regions, towns and groups, and the Sephardic Jews.


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