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Charles V
The Emperor whose World was Shattered
In this biography, Heinz Schilling describes how the emperor did everything in his power between the epochs to stop the course of time - and in the end, failed and humiliated, withdrew from the world into the loneliness of the Spanish Extremadura.
Heinz Schilling's biography liberates Charles V from the Habsburg myth of the 19th century and takes him back to his historical world - the culturally rich Burgundy of his youth and Spain with the Atlantic Overseas Space. This book also traces the secluded man Charles with his short love relationships, and his underestimated artistic side. It situates him in the religious battles of his times and portrays him as a deeply religious person - comparable to Luther. Above all, however, Schilling shows the tragedy of power: a peace politician at heart, the emperor rarely leaves the military camp during his reign feeling obliged to dynastic and religious goals he can no longer achieve.
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Published 2023-05-22 by C.H.Beck Main content page count: 448 Pages |