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Chronologies, Themes, Individuals
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The History of Modern Spain is a comprehensive examination of Spain's history from the beginning of the 19th century to the present day. Bringing together an impressive group of leading figures and emerging scholars in the field from the UK, Canada, the United States, Spain and other European countries, the book innovatively combines a strong and clear political narrative with chapters exploring a wide range of thematic topics, such as gender, family and sexuality, nations and nationalism, empire, environment, religion, migrations and Spain in world history. The volume includes a series of…mehr
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The History of Modern Spain is a comprehensive examination of Spain's history from the beginning of the 19th century to the present day. Bringing together an impressive group of leading figures and emerging scholars in the field from the UK, Canada, the United States, Spain and other European countries, the book innovatively combines a strong and clear political narrative with chapters exploring a wide range of thematic topics, such as gender, family and sexuality, nations and nationalism, empire, environment, religion, migrations and Spain in world history. The volume includes a series of biographical sketches of influential Spaniards from intellectual, cultural, economic and political spheres which provides an interesting, alternative way into understanding the last 220 years of Spanish history. The History of Modern Spain also has a glossary, a chronology and a further reading list. This is essential reading for all students of the modern history of Spain.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781472591999
- Artikelnr.: 50403612
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781472591999
- Artikelnr.: 50403612
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Adrian Shubert is Professor of History at York University, Toronto, Canada. He is the author of A Social History of Modern Spain, 1800-1990 (1990) and Death and Money in the Afternoon: A History of the Spanish Bullfight (2001) and the co-editor, along with José Alvarez Junco, of Spanish History since 1808 (2000). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Comendador de la Orden del Mérito Civil. José Álvarez Junco is Professor of History at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. He is the author of Mater Dolorosa: La idea de España en el siglo XIX (2001), which won the National Essay Prize in 2002 and prizes from the Fastenrath Foundation and the Royal Academy of History in 2003. He is the co-editor, along with Adrian Shubert, of Spanish History since 1808 (2000).
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Chronology Introduction (Jose Álvarez Junco
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain and Adrian Shubert
York University
Canada) Section I - Chronologies 2. The Crisis of the Old Regime: 1808-1833 (Gregorio Alonso
University of Leeds
UK) 3. The Time of Liberalism: 1833-1874 (Maria Sierra
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain) 4. The Restoration: 1874-1914 (Javier Moreno-Luzón
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 5. The Contested Quest for Modernization: 1914-1936 (Nigel Townson
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 6. The Spanish Civil War
1936-1939 (Angela Cenarro
University of Zaragoza
Spain) 7. The Franco Regime
1939-1975 (Oscar Rodriguez Barreiro
University of Almería
Spain) 8. The Transition to Democracy and the Constitutional Monarchy
1975-2016 (Pamela Radcliff
University of California San Diego
USA) Part II - Themes 9. The Economy (Leandro Prados de la Escosura
Charles III University of Madrid
Spain) 10. Nations and Nationalism (Xosé-Manoel Núñez Seixas
Ludwig Maxmillian University of Munich
Germany) 11. Gender (Aurora G. Morcillo
Florida International University
USA) 12. Ways of Life: Cities
Towns and Villages (Jesus Cruz
University of Delaware
USA) 13. Empire and Colonies (Stephen Jacobson
Pompeu Fabra University
Spain) 14. The Environment (Josefina Gómez de la Mendoza
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain) 15. Culture (Rafael Núñez Florencio
Independent Scholar) 16. Intellectuals (Santos Juliá
UNED
Madrid
Spain) 17. Social Movements (Angeles Barrio Alonso
University of Cantabria
Spain) 18. Religion (Julio de la Cueva Merino
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Spain) 19. Migrations (Aitana Guia
California State University-Fullerton
USA) 20. The State (Diego Palacios Cerezales
University of Stirling
UK) 21. The Military (Geoffrey Jensen
Virginia Military Institute
USA) 22. The Politics of Memory (Paloma Aguilar
UNED
Madrid
Spain and Clara Ramírez-Barat
Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation
USA) 23. Spain in World History (Scott Eastman
Creighton University
USA) Part III - Individuals 24. Fernando VII (Emilio la Parra
University of Alicante
Spain) 25. Francisco de Arango y Parreño (Vicent Sanz
University Jaume I
Spain) 26. Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (Mark Lawrence
University of Kent
UK) 27. Countess of Mina (Maria Cruz Romeo Mateo
University of Valencia
Spain) 28. Emilia Pardo Bazán (Isabel Burdiel
University of Valencia
Spain) 29. Juan Prim (Gregorio de la Fuente Monge
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 30. Pablo Iglesias (Jose Álvarez Junco
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 31. Francesc Cambó (Enric Ucelay da Cal
Pompeu Fabra University
Barcelona
Spain) 32. José Ortega y Gasset (Javier Zamora Bonilla
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 33. Manuel Azaña (Fernando del Rey Reguillo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 34. Dolores Ibarruri
La Pasionaria (Rafael Cruz
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 35. Francisco Franco (Antonio Cazorla Sanchez
Trent University
Canada) 36. Manuel de Falla (Edward Baker
Independent Scholar) 37. Pilar Primo de Rivera (Inbal Ofer
The Open University of Israel) Glossary Further Reading Index
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain and Adrian Shubert
York University
Canada) Section I - Chronologies 2. The Crisis of the Old Regime: 1808-1833 (Gregorio Alonso
University of Leeds
UK) 3. The Time of Liberalism: 1833-1874 (Maria Sierra
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain) 4. The Restoration: 1874-1914 (Javier Moreno-Luzón
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 5. The Contested Quest for Modernization: 1914-1936 (Nigel Townson
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 6. The Spanish Civil War
1936-1939 (Angela Cenarro
University of Zaragoza
Spain) 7. The Franco Regime
1939-1975 (Oscar Rodriguez Barreiro
University of Almería
Spain) 8. The Transition to Democracy and the Constitutional Monarchy
1975-2016 (Pamela Radcliff
University of California San Diego
USA) Part II - Themes 9. The Economy (Leandro Prados de la Escosura
Charles III University of Madrid
Spain) 10. Nations and Nationalism (Xosé-Manoel Núñez Seixas
Ludwig Maxmillian University of Munich
Germany) 11. Gender (Aurora G. Morcillo
Florida International University
USA) 12. Ways of Life: Cities
Towns and Villages (Jesus Cruz
University of Delaware
USA) 13. Empire and Colonies (Stephen Jacobson
Pompeu Fabra University
Spain) 14. The Environment (Josefina Gómez de la Mendoza
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain) 15. Culture (Rafael Núñez Florencio
Independent Scholar) 16. Intellectuals (Santos Juliá
UNED
Madrid
Spain) 17. Social Movements (Angeles Barrio Alonso
University of Cantabria
Spain) 18. Religion (Julio de la Cueva Merino
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Spain) 19. Migrations (Aitana Guia
California State University-Fullerton
USA) 20. The State (Diego Palacios Cerezales
University of Stirling
UK) 21. The Military (Geoffrey Jensen
Virginia Military Institute
USA) 22. The Politics of Memory (Paloma Aguilar
UNED
Madrid
Spain and Clara Ramírez-Barat
Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation
USA) 23. Spain in World History (Scott Eastman
Creighton University
USA) Part III - Individuals 24. Fernando VII (Emilio la Parra
University of Alicante
Spain) 25. Francisco de Arango y Parreño (Vicent Sanz
University Jaume I
Spain) 26. Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (Mark Lawrence
University of Kent
UK) 27. Countess of Mina (Maria Cruz Romeo Mateo
University of Valencia
Spain) 28. Emilia Pardo Bazán (Isabel Burdiel
University of Valencia
Spain) 29. Juan Prim (Gregorio de la Fuente Monge
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 30. Pablo Iglesias (Jose Álvarez Junco
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 31. Francesc Cambó (Enric Ucelay da Cal
Pompeu Fabra University
Barcelona
Spain) 32. José Ortega y Gasset (Javier Zamora Bonilla
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 33. Manuel Azaña (Fernando del Rey Reguillo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 34. Dolores Ibarruri
La Pasionaria (Rafael Cruz
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 35. Francisco Franco (Antonio Cazorla Sanchez
Trent University
Canada) 36. Manuel de Falla (Edward Baker
Independent Scholar) 37. Pilar Primo de Rivera (Inbal Ofer
The Open University of Israel) Glossary Further Reading Index
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Chronology Introduction (Jose Álvarez Junco
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain and Adrian Shubert
York University
Canada) Section I - Chronologies 2. The Crisis of the Old Regime: 1808-1833 (Gregorio Alonso
University of Leeds
UK) 3. The Time of Liberalism: 1833-1874 (Maria Sierra
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain) 4. The Restoration: 1874-1914 (Javier Moreno-Luzón
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 5. The Contested Quest for Modernization: 1914-1936 (Nigel Townson
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 6. The Spanish Civil War
1936-1939 (Angela Cenarro
University of Zaragoza
Spain) 7. The Franco Regime
1939-1975 (Oscar Rodriguez Barreiro
University of Almería
Spain) 8. The Transition to Democracy and the Constitutional Monarchy
1975-2016 (Pamela Radcliff
University of California San Diego
USA) Part II - Themes 9. The Economy (Leandro Prados de la Escosura
Charles III University of Madrid
Spain) 10. Nations and Nationalism (Xosé-Manoel Núñez Seixas
Ludwig Maxmillian University of Munich
Germany) 11. Gender (Aurora G. Morcillo
Florida International University
USA) 12. Ways of Life: Cities
Towns and Villages (Jesus Cruz
University of Delaware
USA) 13. Empire and Colonies (Stephen Jacobson
Pompeu Fabra University
Spain) 14. The Environment (Josefina Gómez de la Mendoza
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain) 15. Culture (Rafael Núñez Florencio
Independent Scholar) 16. Intellectuals (Santos Juliá
UNED
Madrid
Spain) 17. Social Movements (Angeles Barrio Alonso
University of Cantabria
Spain) 18. Religion (Julio de la Cueva Merino
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Spain) 19. Migrations (Aitana Guia
California State University-Fullerton
USA) 20. The State (Diego Palacios Cerezales
University of Stirling
UK) 21. The Military (Geoffrey Jensen
Virginia Military Institute
USA) 22. The Politics of Memory (Paloma Aguilar
UNED
Madrid
Spain and Clara Ramírez-Barat
Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation
USA) 23. Spain in World History (Scott Eastman
Creighton University
USA) Part III - Individuals 24. Fernando VII (Emilio la Parra
University of Alicante
Spain) 25. Francisco de Arango y Parreño (Vicent Sanz
University Jaume I
Spain) 26. Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (Mark Lawrence
University of Kent
UK) 27. Countess of Mina (Maria Cruz Romeo Mateo
University of Valencia
Spain) 28. Emilia Pardo Bazán (Isabel Burdiel
University of Valencia
Spain) 29. Juan Prim (Gregorio de la Fuente Monge
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 30. Pablo Iglesias (Jose Álvarez Junco
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 31. Francesc Cambó (Enric Ucelay da Cal
Pompeu Fabra University
Barcelona
Spain) 32. José Ortega y Gasset (Javier Zamora Bonilla
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 33. Manuel Azaña (Fernando del Rey Reguillo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 34. Dolores Ibarruri
La Pasionaria (Rafael Cruz
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 35. Francisco Franco (Antonio Cazorla Sanchez
Trent University
Canada) 36. Manuel de Falla (Edward Baker
Independent Scholar) 37. Pilar Primo de Rivera (Inbal Ofer
The Open University of Israel) Glossary Further Reading Index
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain and Adrian Shubert
York University
Canada) Section I - Chronologies 2. The Crisis of the Old Regime: 1808-1833 (Gregorio Alonso
University of Leeds
UK) 3. The Time of Liberalism: 1833-1874 (Maria Sierra
Universidad de Sevilla
Spain) 4. The Restoration: 1874-1914 (Javier Moreno-Luzón
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 5. The Contested Quest for Modernization: 1914-1936 (Nigel Townson
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 6. The Spanish Civil War
1936-1939 (Angela Cenarro
University of Zaragoza
Spain) 7. The Franco Regime
1939-1975 (Oscar Rodriguez Barreiro
University of Almería
Spain) 8. The Transition to Democracy and the Constitutional Monarchy
1975-2016 (Pamela Radcliff
University of California San Diego
USA) Part II - Themes 9. The Economy (Leandro Prados de la Escosura
Charles III University of Madrid
Spain) 10. Nations and Nationalism (Xosé-Manoel Núñez Seixas
Ludwig Maxmillian University of Munich
Germany) 11. Gender (Aurora G. Morcillo
Florida International University
USA) 12. Ways of Life: Cities
Towns and Villages (Jesus Cruz
University of Delaware
USA) 13. Empire and Colonies (Stephen Jacobson
Pompeu Fabra University
Spain) 14. The Environment (Josefina Gómez de la Mendoza
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain) 15. Culture (Rafael Núñez Florencio
Independent Scholar) 16. Intellectuals (Santos Juliá
UNED
Madrid
Spain) 17. Social Movements (Angeles Barrio Alonso
University of Cantabria
Spain) 18. Religion (Julio de la Cueva Merino
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Spain) 19. Migrations (Aitana Guia
California State University-Fullerton
USA) 20. The State (Diego Palacios Cerezales
University of Stirling
UK) 21. The Military (Geoffrey Jensen
Virginia Military Institute
USA) 22. The Politics of Memory (Paloma Aguilar
UNED
Madrid
Spain and Clara Ramírez-Barat
Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation
USA) 23. Spain in World History (Scott Eastman
Creighton University
USA) Part III - Individuals 24. Fernando VII (Emilio la Parra
University of Alicante
Spain) 25. Francisco de Arango y Parreño (Vicent Sanz
University Jaume I
Spain) 26. Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (Mark Lawrence
University of Kent
UK) 27. Countess of Mina (Maria Cruz Romeo Mateo
University of Valencia
Spain) 28. Emilia Pardo Bazán (Isabel Burdiel
University of Valencia
Spain) 29. Juan Prim (Gregorio de la Fuente Monge
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 30. Pablo Iglesias (Jose Álvarez Junco
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 31. Francesc Cambó (Enric Ucelay da Cal
Pompeu Fabra University
Barcelona
Spain) 32. José Ortega y Gasset (Javier Zamora Bonilla
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 33. Manuel Azaña (Fernando del Rey Reguillo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 34. Dolores Ibarruri
La Pasionaria (Rafael Cruz
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Spain) 35. Francisco Franco (Antonio Cazorla Sanchez
Trent University
Canada) 36. Manuel de Falla (Edward Baker
Independent Scholar) 37. Pilar Primo de Rivera (Inbal Ofer
The Open University of Israel) Glossary Further Reading Index