Starting at the `September Revolution' of 1868 and going up to 1980, Raymond Carr explains much of modern Spanish history - often a strange mixture of advanced liberal politics imposed upon a conservative society.
Starting at the `September Revolution' of 1868 and going up to 1980, Raymond Carr explains much of modern Spanish history - often a strange mixture of advanced liberal politics imposed upon a conservative society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sir Raymond Carr, for many years Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford, was in 1999 honoured by Spain with the prestigious Prince of Asturias prize.
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Chronology: Main Political Events 1868-1979 Glossary of Political Terms and Organizations Map of Twentieth Century Spain 1: Revolution and Restoration 1868-1875: The Liberal Heritage 2: The Economy 1875-1914: Stagnation and Progress 3: Society in Transition 1875-1914 4: Regenerationism and the Critics of the Regime 5: Politics 1898-1917: The Failure of the Revolution from Above 6: The Crisis of the Parliamentary Monarchy 1927-1923 7: The Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and the Fall of the Monarchy 1923-1931 8: The Second Republic 1931-1936 9: The Civil War 1936-1939 10: Francoism 1939-1975 11: The Monarchy of Juan Carlos: The Transition to Democracy Select Bibliography Index
Chronology: Main Political Events 1868-1979 Glossary of Political Terms and Organizations Map of Twentieth Century Spain 1: Revolution and Restoration 1868-1875: The Liberal Heritage 2: The Economy 1875-1914: Stagnation and Progress 3: Society in Transition 1875-1914 4: Regenerationism and the Critics of the Regime 5: Politics 1898-1917: The Failure of the Revolution from Above 6: The Crisis of the Parliamentary Monarchy 1927-1923 7: The Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and the Fall of the Monarchy 1923-1931 8: The Second Republic 1931-1936 9: The Civil War 1936-1939 10: Francoism 1939-1975 11: The Monarchy of Juan Carlos: The Transition to Democracy Select Bibliography Index
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