Bibliotecas Y Clase Social En La España De Carlos V by José María Díez Borque

This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between libraries and social class during the reign of Charles V in Spain. It examines how libraries served as both symbols and instruments of power, reflecting the social hierarchies and cultural dynamics of the time. The book explores the role of libraries in the dissemination of knowledge and their impact on the intellectual landscape, highlighting the ways in which access to books and information was influenced by one's social standing. Through meticulous research, it provides a nuanced understanding of how libraries contributed to the cultural and social fabric of 16th-century Spain.