RT Book, Section T1 Habsburg politics and cultures in the 16th century. The cosmopolitan Iberian experience of empires and kingdoms A1 Bouza Álvarez, Fernando Jesús A2 Zalama, Miguel Ángel A2 Checa Cremades, Fernando AB Starting from a political reality, which is, at the same time, artistic and cultural, the book Ars Hasburgica aims to review the still so common historiographical conception of the Renaissance that conceives this period from a geographically Italocentric, artistically classicist and politically centered the idea of "national" arts and schools.But Renaissance is a more global and complex phenomenon. What this book aims to offer is an idea of the art of that period that considers the role played by the Habsburg dynasty and its various courts in this period, trying to verify whether, by applying other historiographic models, and having the art of the Casa de Austria as a focus, traditional ideas can continue to be maintained well into the twenty-first century. We refer to the so-called "Vasari paradigm", on which art history of the sixteenth century has largely been built over the last centuries. It is also intended to structure concepts about the art of the period not so much around nationalist considerations and identities of the arts, but to raise these issues throughout ideas such as that of the court as a political, artistic and cultural sphere, in the wake of the classical studies by Norbert Elias, Amedeo Quondam or Carlo Ossola. PB Brepols SN 978-2-503-59594-8 YR 2023 FD 2023 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/96305 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/96305 LA eng NO Checa, Fernando, y Miguel Ángel Zalama, eds. Ars Habsburgica: New Perspectives on Sixteenth-Century Art. Vol. 6. Habsburg Worlds. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1484/M.HW-EB.5.124875. DS Docta Complutense RD 6 abr 2025