In "Daily Life in Spain in the Golden Age", distinguished French
historian Marcelin Defourneaux gives us an account of life in Spain
during the period starting from the succession of Philip II (1556) to
the death of Philip IV (1665). In this fascinating scholarly account,
the author relies upon literary works and travel accounts written during
this 'golden age' to present an overall picture of Spanish society of
that time. Rich accounts of political and economic developments are
woven into the narrative, and the author also covers the importance of
Catholic faith and the emphasis upon personal honor.