J.H. Elliott

J.H. Elliott

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1960

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J.H. Elliott, a distinguished British historian, is renowned for his extensive scholarship on Spain and its empire during the early modern period. Born in 1930, he pursued his studies at Cambridge University, where he later served as a professor. Elliott is particularly celebrated for works such as "Imperial Spain: 1469-1716" and "The Count-Duke of Olivares," which offer profound insights into Spanish history. His illustrious career earned him numerous accolades, including the Balzan Prize and the Prince of Asturias Award. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Elliott has significantly shaped the understanding of Europe's historical landscape.

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