THE IBERIAN PENINSULA AND THE EXPANSION OF EUROPE
SECTION 1. Spain
SOURCES:
Coleccion de documentos ineditos para la historia de Espana. 112 vols. 1842 ff.
Nueva Coleccion de documentos ineditos &c. 6 vols. 1892-6.
Calendar of Letters, Despatches and State Papers, Spanish, &c., 15 vols. covering 1509-1603, except 1555-8. 1862 to date.
A. Morel-Fatio: Historiographie de Charles Quint. 1913. (Contains a new French version of the Commentaries of Charles V).
F. L. de Gomara: Annals of the Emperor Charles V, ed. by R. B. Merriman. 1912.
LITERATURE.
Rafael Altamira y Crevea: Historia de Espana, Tomo III, 1913. (The best general history, very largely social, written in easy, popular style).
C. E. Chapman: The History of Spain. 1918. (Based on Altamira).
E. B. Merriman: The Rise of the Spanish Empire. 2 vols., to 1516. 1918. (Doubtless the future volumes of the excellent work will be even more valuable for our present purpose).
K. Haebler: Geschichte Spaniens unter den Habsburgern, Band 1, 1907. (Standard work for the period of Charles V).
Martin A. S. Hume: Spain, its Greatness and Decay 1479-1788. 1898. (Popular).
M. A. S. Hume: Philip II of Spain. 1897.
E. Gossart: Charles V et Philip II. 1930.
E. A. Armstrong: Charles V. Second ed. 1910. 2 vols.
W. H. Prescott: History of the Reign of Philip II, King of Spain. 1855-74. (Unfinished, a classic).
H. C. Lea: The Moriscos in Spain: their Conversion and Expulsion. 1901.
Bratli: Philippe II, roi d'Espagne, 1912. (An unhappy attempt to whitewash Philip; uses some new material).
M. Philippson: Westeuropa im Zeitalter von Philip II, Elizabeth und Heinrich IV. 1882.
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