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Modern Spain: 1808 to the Present is a comprehensive overview of Spanish history from the Napoleonic era to the present day. * Places a large emphasis on Spain's place within broader European and global history * The chronological political narrative is enriched by separate chapters on long term economic, social and cultural developments * This presentation of modern Spanish history incorporates the latest thinking on key issues of modernity, social movements, nationalism, democratization and democracy
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Modern Spain: 1808 to the Present is a comprehensive overview of Spanish history from the Napoleonic era to the present day. * Places a large emphasis on Spain's place within broader European and global history * The chronological political narrative is enriched by separate chapters on long term economic, social and cultural developments * This presentation of modern Spanish history incorporates the latest thinking on key issues of modernity, social movements, nationalism, democratization and democracy
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119369929
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Pamela Beth Radcliff is Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of From Mobilization to Civil War: The Politics of Polarization in the Spanish City of Gijon, 1900-1937 (1996), Making Democratic Citizens in Spain: Civil Society and the Popular Origins of the Transition, 1960-1978 (2011)and co-editor of Constructing Spanish Womanhood: Female Identity in Modern Spain (1999).
List of Maps xi
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xvi
Abbreviations and Glossary of Foreign Terms xviii
Political Chronology of Spanish History, 1808-2016 xxii
Part I: 1808-1868: The Era of the Liberal Revolution 1
1 Spain in the "Age of Revolutions" 3
Spain in Europe and the World, 1780s-1820 4
A Snapshot of the Economy: Gradual Growth 7
Uneven Regional Development: Center/Periphery Divide 10
The Mediterranean Regional Network 10
The North Atlantic Regional Network 11
Regional Networks of the Center 12
Demography: A Growth Pattern 14
Characteristics of the Population: Occupation and Social Structure 15
Culture and Community 18
Political Crisis, 1808-1814 20
Dynastic Crisis 20
War and Resistance 21
The Cortes of Cádiz and the Constitution of 1812 22
A Spanish "Constitutional Culture" 23
The End of the Revolutionary Era 25
Conclusion 26
2 Political Transformation: From the Old Regime to the Liberal State, 1814-1868 28
Introduction: The Liberal Revolution in Comparative Context 28
The Major Players 31
Moderate and Progressive Parties 31
The Military and Pronunciamientos 32
The Crown 32
Popular/Local Mobilization 33
Counter?]revolution: Carlists 33
The Catholic Church 34
Chronology: From the Restoration of Absolutism to the Construction and Crisis of the Liberal State, 1814-1868 35
1814-1833: The Restoration and Demise of the Absolutist State 35
Restoration of Absolutism, 1814-1820 35
The Liberal "Trienio," 1820-23 36
Return to Absolutism, 1823-34 38
1833-1845: The Construction of the Liberal State 39
The Carlist War 39
Moderate and Progressive Constitutions and Platforms 40
The Parameters of a Liberal Political, Juridical and Administrative Order, 1833-45 42
1845-1868: The Liberal State: From Consolidation to Crisis 44
Conclusion: Achievements and Limits of the Liberal Political Transformation 45
Part II: 1868-1923: The Emergence of Mass Politics 49
3 Politics on the Margins of the Liberal State: From 1848 to the "Sexenio" (1868-1874) 51
Introduction: Mid?]Nineteenth?]century Popular Politics in Comparative Perspective 51
The Major Players 54
Carlists 54
Cuban Separatists 55
Democrats and Republicans 56
The Labor Movement and the First International 58
The First Democracy: The Sexenio, 1868-1874 60
The September 1868 Revolution 60
The Democratic Monarchy (June 1869-February 1873) 61
The Republic (February 12, 1873-January 4, 1874) 63
Conclusion 65
4 A New Era of Liberal Politics: The Second Restoration, 1875-1898 67
The Restoration in Comparative Context: State,
Nation, Empire and Democracy 68
The Multiple Faces of the Restoration Regime 71
Constructing a New Constitutional Regime: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo and the turno pacífico 71
The Dark Side of the Turno: Electoral Fraud and Caciquismo 74
Evaluating the Constraints and Opportunities of Restoration Politics 75
Constraints on Political Liberties Imposed by the State 75
Political Constraints and Opportunities: The View "From Below" 77
The "Disaster" of 1898: The Start of a New Era? 80
5 Restoration Politics: From Fin de Siècle to Postwar Crisis, 1898-1923 83
Introduction: Early Twentieth?]Century Spanish Politics in Comparati
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xvi
Abbreviations and Glossary of Foreign Terms xviii
Political Chronology of Spanish History, 1808-2016 xxii
Part I: 1808-1868: The Era of the Liberal Revolution 1
1 Spain in the "Age of Revolutions" 3
Spain in Europe and the World, 1780s-1820 4
A Snapshot of the Economy: Gradual Growth 7
Uneven Regional Development: Center/Periphery Divide 10
The Mediterranean Regional Network 10
The North Atlantic Regional Network 11
Regional Networks of the Center 12
Demography: A Growth Pattern 14
Characteristics of the Population: Occupation and Social Structure 15
Culture and Community 18
Political Crisis, 1808-1814 20
Dynastic Crisis 20
War and Resistance 21
The Cortes of Cádiz and the Constitution of 1812 22
A Spanish "Constitutional Culture" 23
The End of the Revolutionary Era 25
Conclusion 26
2 Political Transformation: From the Old Regime to the Liberal State, 1814-1868 28
Introduction: The Liberal Revolution in Comparative Context 28
The Major Players 31
Moderate and Progressive Parties 31
The Military and Pronunciamientos 32
The Crown 32
Popular/Local Mobilization 33
Counter?]revolution: Carlists 33
The Catholic Church 34
Chronology: From the Restoration of Absolutism to the Construction and Crisis of the Liberal State, 1814-1868 35
1814-1833: The Restoration and Demise of the Absolutist State 35
Restoration of Absolutism, 1814-1820 35
The Liberal "Trienio," 1820-23 36
Return to Absolutism, 1823-34 38
1833-1845: The Construction of the Liberal State 39
The Carlist War 39
Moderate and Progressive Constitutions and Platforms 40
The Parameters of a Liberal Political, Juridical and Administrative Order, 1833-45 42
1845-1868: The Liberal State: From Consolidation to Crisis 44
Conclusion: Achievements and Limits of the Liberal Political Transformation 45
Part II: 1868-1923: The Emergence of Mass Politics 49
3 Politics on the Margins of the Liberal State: From 1848 to the "Sexenio" (1868-1874) 51
Introduction: Mid?]Nineteenth?]century Popular Politics in Comparative Perspective 51
The Major Players 54
Carlists 54
Cuban Separatists 55
Democrats and Republicans 56
The Labor Movement and the First International 58
The First Democracy: The Sexenio, 1868-1874 60
The September 1868 Revolution 60
The Democratic Monarchy (June 1869-February 1873) 61
The Republic (February 12, 1873-January 4, 1874) 63
Conclusion 65
4 A New Era of Liberal Politics: The Second Restoration, 1875-1898 67
The Restoration in Comparative Context: State,
Nation, Empire and Democracy 68
The Multiple Faces of the Restoration Regime 71
Constructing a New Constitutional Regime: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo and the turno pacífico 71
The Dark Side of the Turno: Electoral Fraud and Caciquismo 74
Evaluating the Constraints and Opportunities of Restoration Politics 75
Constraints on Political Liberties Imposed by the State 75
Political Constraints and Opportunities: The View "From Below" 77
The "Disaster" of 1898: The Start of a New Era? 80
5 Restoration Politics: From Fin de Siècle to Postwar Crisis, 1898-1923 83
Introduction: Early Twentieth?]Century Spanish Politics in Comparati
List of Maps xi
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xvi
Abbreviations and Glossary of Foreign Terms xviii
Political Chronology of Spanish History, 1808-2016 xxii
Part I: 1808-1868: The Era of the Liberal Revolution 1
1 Spain in the "Age of Revolutions" 3
Spain in Europe and the World, 1780s-1820 4
A Snapshot of the Economy: Gradual Growth 7
Uneven Regional Development: Center/Periphery Divide 10
The Mediterranean Regional Network 10
The North Atlantic Regional Network 11
Regional Networks of the Center 12
Demography: A Growth Pattern 14
Characteristics of the Population: Occupation and Social Structure 15
Culture and Community 18
Political Crisis, 1808-1814 20
Dynastic Crisis 20
War and Resistance 21
The Cortes of Cádiz and the Constitution of 1812 22
A Spanish "Constitutional Culture" 23
The End of the Revolutionary Era 25
Conclusion 26
2 Political Transformation: From the Old Regime to the Liberal State, 1814-1868 28
Introduction: The Liberal Revolution in Comparative Context 28
The Major Players 31
Moderate and Progressive Parties 31
The Military and Pronunciamientos 32
The Crown 32
Popular/Local Mobilization 33
Counter?]revolution: Carlists 33
The Catholic Church 34
Chronology: From the Restoration of Absolutism to the Construction and Crisis of the Liberal State, 1814-1868 35
1814-1833: The Restoration and Demise of the Absolutist State 35
Restoration of Absolutism, 1814-1820 35
The Liberal "Trienio," 1820-23 36
Return to Absolutism, 1823-34 38
1833-1845: The Construction of the Liberal State 39
The Carlist War 39
Moderate and Progressive Constitutions and Platforms 40
The Parameters of a Liberal Political, Juridical and Administrative Order, 1833-45 42
1845-1868: The Liberal State: From Consolidation to Crisis 44
Conclusion: Achievements and Limits of the Liberal Political Transformation 45
Part II: 1868-1923: The Emergence of Mass Politics 49
3 Politics on the Margins of the Liberal State: From 1848 to the "Sexenio" (1868-1874) 51
Introduction: Mid?]Nineteenth?]century Popular Politics in Comparative Perspective 51
The Major Players 54
Carlists 54
Cuban Separatists 55
Democrats and Republicans 56
The Labor Movement and the First International 58
The First Democracy: The Sexenio, 1868-1874 60
The September 1868 Revolution 60
The Democratic Monarchy (June 1869-February 1873) 61
The Republic (February 12, 1873-January 4, 1874) 63
Conclusion 65
4 A New Era of Liberal Politics: The Second Restoration, 1875-1898 67
The Restoration in Comparative Context: State,
Nation, Empire and Democracy 68
The Multiple Faces of the Restoration Regime 71
Constructing a New Constitutional Regime: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo and the turno pacífico 71
The Dark Side of the Turno: Electoral Fraud and Caciquismo 74
Evaluating the Constraints and Opportunities of Restoration Politics 75
Constraints on Political Liberties Imposed by the State 75
Political Constraints and Opportunities: The View "From Below" 77
The "Disaster" of 1898: The Start of a New Era? 80
5 Restoration Politics: From Fin de Siècle to Postwar Crisis, 1898-1923 83
Introduction: Early Twentieth?]Century Spanish Politics in Comparati
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xvi
Abbreviations and Glossary of Foreign Terms xviii
Political Chronology of Spanish History, 1808-2016 xxii
Part I: 1808-1868: The Era of the Liberal Revolution 1
1 Spain in the "Age of Revolutions" 3
Spain in Europe and the World, 1780s-1820 4
A Snapshot of the Economy: Gradual Growth 7
Uneven Regional Development: Center/Periphery Divide 10
The Mediterranean Regional Network 10
The North Atlantic Regional Network 11
Regional Networks of the Center 12
Demography: A Growth Pattern 14
Characteristics of the Population: Occupation and Social Structure 15
Culture and Community 18
Political Crisis, 1808-1814 20
Dynastic Crisis 20
War and Resistance 21
The Cortes of Cádiz and the Constitution of 1812 22
A Spanish "Constitutional Culture" 23
The End of the Revolutionary Era 25
Conclusion 26
2 Political Transformation: From the Old Regime to the Liberal State, 1814-1868 28
Introduction: The Liberal Revolution in Comparative Context 28
The Major Players 31
Moderate and Progressive Parties 31
The Military and Pronunciamientos 32
The Crown 32
Popular/Local Mobilization 33
Counter?]revolution: Carlists 33
The Catholic Church 34
Chronology: From the Restoration of Absolutism to the Construction and Crisis of the Liberal State, 1814-1868 35
1814-1833: The Restoration and Demise of the Absolutist State 35
Restoration of Absolutism, 1814-1820 35
The Liberal "Trienio," 1820-23 36
Return to Absolutism, 1823-34 38
1833-1845: The Construction of the Liberal State 39
The Carlist War 39
Moderate and Progressive Constitutions and Platforms 40
The Parameters of a Liberal Political, Juridical and Administrative Order, 1833-45 42
1845-1868: The Liberal State: From Consolidation to Crisis 44
Conclusion: Achievements and Limits of the Liberal Political Transformation 45
Part II: 1868-1923: The Emergence of Mass Politics 49
3 Politics on the Margins of the Liberal State: From 1848 to the "Sexenio" (1868-1874) 51
Introduction: Mid?]Nineteenth?]century Popular Politics in Comparative Perspective 51
The Major Players 54
Carlists 54
Cuban Separatists 55
Democrats and Republicans 56
The Labor Movement and the First International 58
The First Democracy: The Sexenio, 1868-1874 60
The September 1868 Revolution 60
The Democratic Monarchy (June 1869-February 1873) 61
The Republic (February 12, 1873-January 4, 1874) 63
Conclusion 65
4 A New Era of Liberal Politics: The Second Restoration, 1875-1898 67
The Restoration in Comparative Context: State,
Nation, Empire and Democracy 68
The Multiple Faces of the Restoration Regime 71
Constructing a New Constitutional Regime: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo and the turno pacífico 71
The Dark Side of the Turno: Electoral Fraud and Caciquismo 74
Evaluating the Constraints and Opportunities of Restoration Politics 75
Constraints on Political Liberties Imposed by the State 75
Political Constraints and Opportunities: The View "From Below" 77
The "Disaster" of 1898: The Start of a New Era? 80
5 Restoration Politics: From Fin de Siècle to Postwar Crisis, 1898-1923 83
Introduction: Early Twentieth?]Century Spanish Politics in Comparati