Juana of Castile was one of the most powerful and tragic figures of the Spanish Renaissance. The daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, she was married to Philip the Handsome of Burgundy, and went on to become the mother of the greatest monarch of the early modern period, Charles V. But her life was marked by conflict and heartbreak, and she was eventually locked away in a convent by her own family. In this book, historian Harry Tighe provides a gripping...