A New World
Emperor Charles V and the Beginnings of Globalisation
Paul Arthur
Alain Servantie
Encarnación Sánchez García
Anna Trono
The European Cultural Routes of the Emperor Charles V is one of the most significant routes to have been recognised by the European Council. Ruling over distant and strikingly differing lands, Charles V of Hapsburg, the greatest European monarch of the first half of the 16th century, governed an empire that stretched from Holland and Germany to Spain and the Kingdom of Naples, in addition to his constantly growing America domains. The book, A New World. Emperor Charles V and the Beginnings of Globalisation, is an occasion to reflect upon how his reign impacted upon human development and how, through the rapid growth of communications and connectivity, we have ended up where we are now. The reign of Charles V was a major threshold in history that, along with images of the life and culture of the time, the papers in this book amply illustrate.
Contributions by: Anna Trono, Paul Arthur, Rita Auriemma, Oronzo Brunetti, Mino Buccolieri, Giovanna Cacudi, Paula Calò, Silvia D’Aquino, Jacopo De Grossi Mazzorin, Girolamo Fiorentino, Anna Maria Grasso, Marco Leo Imperiale, Miguel Ángel Martín Ramos, Katia Mannino, Claudia Minniti, Younes Naime, Olimpia Niglio, Ludolf Pelizaeus, Maria Piccarreta, Vito Giuseppe Prillo, Encarnación Sánchez García, Alain Servantie, Mario Spedicato, Eric Yong Joong Lee