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This comprehensive survey of Spain's history looks at the major political, social, and economic changes that took place from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the twenty-first century.
A thorough introduction to post-Civil War Spain, from its development under Franco and subsequent transition to democracy up to the present day Tusell was a celebrated public figure and historian. During his lifetime he negotiated the return to Spain of Picasso's Guernica , was elected UCD councillor for Madrid, and became a respected media commentator before his untimely death in 2005 Includes a…mehr

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This comprehensive survey of Spain's history looks at the major political, social, and economic changes that took place from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the twenty-first century.

A thorough introduction to post-Civil War Spain, from its development under Franco and subsequent transition to democracy up to the present day
Tusell was a celebrated public figure and historian. During his lifetime he negotiated the return to Spain of Picasso's Guernica , was elected UCD councillor for Madrid, and became a respected media commentator before his untimely death in 2005
Includes a biography and political assessment of Francisco Franco
Covers a number of pertinent topics, including fascism, isolationism, political opposition, economic development, decolonization, terrorism, foreign policy, and democracy
Provides a context for understanding the continuing tensions between democracy and terrorism, including the effects of the 2004 Madrid Bombings
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Autorenporträt
Javier Tusell was Professor of Contemporary History at the National University of Distance Learning (UNED). Best known as a historian of contemporary Spain, he published more than 50 books on the subject in his lifetime. During an early foray into politics, he negotiated the return to Spain of Picasso's anti-war masterpiece, Guernica, and was elected UCD councillor for Madrid in 1979. Latterly he became a respected media commentator on Spanish history and especially the Franco dictatorship. Translator Rosemary Clark, college lecturer at Downing College, is an affiliated lecturer in Spanish at the University of Cambridge specializing in Modern Peninsular Spanish literature, history, and culture. Particular interests are post-colonialism, Spain and Africa, religious issues, and regionalism.
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"The breadth of his knowledge - reflected both in the details ofthe narrative, including apt quote and anecdotes, and in hiscomparative references to other national case studies - makes thisbook a rich resource for contemporary historians of Spain." (TheHistorian, 2011)

"This book will doubtless become a point of departure foranglophone readers wanting to understand the essential strands ofcontinuity in Spanish history since the civil war." (LateModern, 2010)"Javier Tusell, Spain's leading historian of twentieth-centuryissues, has given us a brilliant account of that country'scontemporary history. By far the best single volume to read."
Stanley Payne, University ofWisconsin-Madison

"An important new study. With Spain more polarised in the wakeof the bombings of 11 March 2004 than at any time since the CivilWar, it will be required reading for all those interested in thehistory and politics of the Iberian Peninsula."
Charles Esdaile, University of Liverpool