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Charles the Bold, Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477
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In «Charles the Bold, Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477,» Ruth Putnam masterfully chronicles the life and reign of Charles the Bold, a pivotal yet often overlooked figure in late medieval European history. Through meticulous research and a narrative style that combines rich historical detail with vivid character studies, Putnam explores Charles' ambitious political maneuvers, his conflicts with neighboring states, and the social dynamics of the Burgundian court. The book situates Charles within the broader context of the late 15th century, illustrating how his quest for a consolidated and powerful Burgundian state culminated in both grandeur and tragedy, thus reflecting the complexities of feudal loyalties and the nascent beginnings of modern statehood. Putnam, an esteemed historian with a profound interest in the intersection of power and culture in medieval Europe, draws upon her extensive knowledge of the period to provide a nuanced portrait of Charles the Bold. Her passion for history is evident in her careful examination of primary sources and her ability to weave compelling narratives from the often fragmented records of the past. This biography emerges not only from scholarly rigor but also from an appreciation of the dramatic human stories that shape history. For readers fascinated by medieval history, «Charles the Bold» offers an invaluable insight into the life of one of the era's most ambitious rulers. Putnam's articulate and engaging prose makes this scholarly work accessible to both historians and general readers alike, transporting them to a tumultuous time of knights, battles, and court intrigue, while prompting reflection on the enduring impacts of Charles' legacy.