The conquest of Navarre in the historiography of the Modern Age

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Published 01-12-2022
Peio J. Monteano Sorbet

Abstract

Spain’s conquest of Navarre between 1512 and 1529 had major implications for European history throughout the Modern Age, which became a permanent cause of military and diplomatic friction between Spain and France. From the start, books appeared that told the story of the most noteworthy political and military events, while the justification and assessment of the conquest itself was also the subject of many manuscripts and publications written by chroniclers, legal experts, and historians in France, Spain, and Navarre. This article revisits the historiographical production arising out of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.

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Keywords

Conquest of Navarre, Navarre Historiography, Spanish Historiography, French Historiography, Modern Age

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