Spanish History since 1808
By (Author) Professor Adrian Shubert
Edited by Professor Jos Alvarez Junco
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
1st April 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
946
Paperback
400
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 26mm
The history of Spain has been revitalized since the death of Franco in 1975 and the restoration of democracy. Taking advantage of unprecedented access to archives, historians have explores long-standing issues more fully as well as bringing new questions to bear, adopting new methodologies, and developing new interpretations. The traditional view of Spain is somehow beyond the orbit of other European countries is in retreat and it is part of the purpose of the present volume to mark this reintegration of Spanish history into the history of western Europe as a whole. Leading Spanish scholars have combined with North American and British historians to produce a major re-evaluation of modern Spanish history, the first for some 20 years. Exploring the main issues in social, economic, cultural, and political history within a clear chronological framework, this volume reflects the liveliness and diversity of the field and provides points of entry to key issues for students and scholars alike.
This new edited collection will inevitably find a prominent place on the reading lists of courses on modern Spanish and European history. It is a substantial volume with broad temporal and thematic coverage. English Historical Review
Jose Alvarez Junco is Professor of the History of Political Ideas and Social Movements at the Universidad Complutense, Madrid.
Adrian Shubert is Professor of History at York University, Canada.