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    It's Good to be the King: Advice and Statecraft in Early Modern Europe

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    Abstract
    In 1543, before his departure from Spain to fight the French, Emperor Charles V left guidance for his 15 year old son, Philip. The detailed written instructions have been transcribed by Rachael Ball and Geoffrey Parker in a bilingual critical edition called Cómo Ser Rey. These secret letters include frank assessments of officials and instructions on how kings should comport themselves and treat their subjects. Charles V reminded his son of his many duties, including how to deal with his various kingdoms and peoples with diverse languages, customs, and regional identities--an issue that continues to resonate today in the Catalan Independence movement. Ray Ball is an Assistant Professor of Early Modern European and World History at UAA. She earned a doctorate in Early Modern European History from Ohio State University.
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    2015-02-05
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    University of Alaska Anchorage. Bookstore
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    Recording, oral
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    UAA. Bookstore special events records, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.
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