Kings, Nobles and Commoners: States and Societies in Early Modern Europe by Professor Jeremy Black
Jeremy Black's revisionist history shows that both thrusting bourgeois Protestant states like the Netherlands and Britain prospered and, in Britain's case, became a global power. The reactionary Catholic states like Austria and France at various times remained stable until the deluge of the French Revolution. Absolutism was no myth, but absolutist states still had to rule with consent. Black weaves these themes into a rich and coherent tapestry to give a clear and authoritative picture of the complexities of the early modern period.