Spain in the Nineteenth-Century World: Essays on Spanish Diplomacy, 1789-1898
By (Author) James W. Cortada
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th May 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Diplomacy
946.07
Hardback
192
This is a survey of 19th-century Spanish diplomacy. Although the 19th century is often considered highly fragmented in Spanish history, the contributors to this volume show that, with regard to diplomacy, Spain followed consistent lines of activity. Spaniards have attempted to use diplomacy to further national and international objectives with mixed results. This study aims to afford insight into the political affairs of Spain while dealing directly with the events of other regions such as North Africa, Santa Domingo, Mexico, the United States, Portugal, France, Great Britain, Chile and Peru. It is also designed to make a significant contribution to the subject of diplomacy in the post-Napoleonic Mediterranean world.
JAMES W. CORTADA is a consultant with IBM. He is the editor of Spain in the Twentieth-Century World (Greenwood, 1980) and author of Two Nations over Time: Spain and the United States (Greenwood, 1978). He has published over twenty books and over fifty articles in professional journals.