"The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical Studies" by Martin A. S. Hume is a historical narrative that vividly opens a window into Europe after the famed naval battle. The book meticulously presents the aftermath of the Spanish Armada's defeat in 1588. The account focuses on the intricate power plays between Spain, England, and Portugal as they navigate the shifting geopolitical landscape. The author uses historical texts to reconstruct the political atmosphere of the time. The narrative begins with an account of the once mighty Spanish fleet's attempt to invade England, emphasizing the resulting plunge in Spanish morale and the desire for revenge that gripped the nation. The story follows Philip II's campaign to restore his country's reputation through a new invasion plan, as well as complex interactions between figures like Dom Antonio, the Portuguese claimant, and English leaders such as Sir Francis Drake. It sets the stage for an exhaustive exploration of the ripple effects of the Armada's failure and the turmoil that followed.

The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical Studies
By Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp) Hume
Witness the clash of empires as broken fleets ignite a desperate quest for vengeance and power in the wake of a devastating defeat.
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About the AuthorMartin Andrew Sharp Hume, born Martin Andrew Sharp, was an English historian, long a resident in Spain.
Martin Andrew Sharp Hume, born Martin Andrew Sharp, was an English historian, long a resident in Spain.
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