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The Bourbons

The Sons of Saint Louis in France, Spain and Italy

A wide-ranging introduction to the history and legacy of one of Europe’s most influential royal families, past and present.

The Bourbon dynasty is one of Europe’s most enduring and influential royal families. This comprehensive history traces the Bourbons from their medieval origins to the twenty-first century, weaving together the lives of famous figures such as Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette with lesser-known princes, princesses, and even illegitimate offspring. Stretching across France, Spain, and Italy, the narrative highlights how Louis IX forged a dynastic identity that would shape European politics for centuries. Beyond individual biographies, Jonathan Spangler situates the dynasty within the broader political culture of early modern and modern Europe—from the War of the Spanish Succession to the French Revolution and the Italian Risorgimento—offering a richly textured account of power, family, and legacy across generations.


512 pages | 34 color plates, 26 halftones | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2026

Dynasties

History: European History


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Reviews

“A brilliant, detailed guide to over four centuries of the complex Bourbon dynasty, which ruled in Spain and Italy as well as France. Jonathan Spangler’s history, ranging from St Louis to his descendant Felipe VI, the current king of Spain, is particularly valuable for its use of international sources and accounts of impoverished cadet branches, as well as powerful monarchs.”

Philip Mansel, author of "King of the World: The Life of Louis XIV"

“In this highly readable and well-informed dynastic history, Spangler illuminates the ongoing importance of the Bourbon family, from its medieval origins to the court of Louis XIV and from its grounding in France to the thrones of Spain, Naples, and Parma, and eventually Brazil and Luxembourg. Spangler fruitfully integrates the concerns of cadet branches and other family members into his narrative, illuminating both continuity and change within this important dynasty.”

Hilary J. Bernstein, professor of history, University of California, Santa Barbara

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