The Routledge handbook of Spanish history /

"This handbook offers comprehensive coverage of the history of Spain, exploring key themes and events in four broad but not necessarily rigid temporal categories: medieval, early modern, nineteenth century and twentieth century. Making the latest research in Spanish history more widely accessib...

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Other Authors: Dowling, Andrew, 1965 July 18- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • The reconquest in Spanish historiography / Martín Federico Ríos Saloma
  • War in medieval Spain: a militarised society? / Carlos de Ayala Martínez
  • The transformation of the medieval Iberian economy 1200-1500 / Esther Pascua Echegaray
  • Minorities in the medieval and pre-modern Christian Spains / Brian A. Catlos
  • The Spanish monarchy, 1450 to 1600 / José Javier Ruiz Ibáñez
  • Spanish imperial expansion 1500 to 1600 / Andrew W. Devereux
  • Spanish national myths and their conception of the Middle Ages / Vicent Baydal
  • Economic growth and inequality: three centuries of Spanish economic development, 1500-1800 / Fernando Ramos
  • Social change in Early Modern Spain (1600-1800) / Raúl Molina Recio
  • Cities and urban life in early modern Spain / Marina Torres Arce
  • Spain's political relations with Spanish America in the early modern period / Francisco Eissa Barroso
  • The rural worlds in early modern Spain: different, dynamic and changing / Rosa Congost
  • British and French influence and the development of a national market in Spain, 1650-1808 / Guillermo Pérez Sarrión
  • The press and the emergence of public opinion in the Spanish Enlightenment / Elisabel Larriba
  • Spanish political development 1808 to 1868 / Mark Lawrence
  • Spanish foreign policy 1808 to 1902: from empire to peripheral power / Juan Carlos Pereira Castañares
  • The idea of the Spanish Nation, 1808 to 1898 / Ferran Archiles
  • Women and gender in nineteenth century Spain. a history of their own / Mónica Burguera López
  • Spanish Orientalism / Angel Smith
  • Liberalism and corruption in the nineteenth century: money, power and connections / María Antonia Peña Guerrero
  • The brains, the guts, and the numbers: political and ideological conflicts in Spain (1845-1898) / Gregorio Alonso
  • Tradition and modernity in Spanish elections (1876-1923) / Rosa Ana Gutiérrez Lloret
  • Republicanism in Spain: the struggle for liberty, 1840-1931 / Florencia Peyrou
  • Spain and its colonial wars, 1858 to 1927 / Alfonso Iglesias Amorín
  • Women's work in contemporary Spain (1856-1930): myths and experiences / Cristina Borderías
  • The demographic modernisation of Spain in the twentieth century / Andreu Domingo and Joaquin Recaño
  • Alfonso XIII: A reckless driver / Francisco J. Romero Salvadó
  • Cultures of Catholicism and secularism in Spain, 1898-1939 / Julio de la Cueva
  • The anarchist movement 1871-1939 / Danny Evans
  • Peasant men and women in Spain, 1900 to 1936 / Teresa María Ortega López
  • Transnational influences on the ideology of the Right, 1920 to 1936 / Steven Forti
  • The Spanish Civil War / Miguel Angel del Arco Blanco and José Luis Ledesma
  • Conservatives and the Spanish nation (1923-1978) / Alejandro Quiroga
  • Galicia, 1916-1982: culture, politics and identity / Ramon Villares
  • Political and cultural identities in the Basque Country, 1930-1980 / Antonio Rivera
  • Catalonia 1930 to 1980: society and identity / Jaume Claret
  • The Spanish anti-liberal Right and the question of gender, 1931-1975 / Zira Box Varela
  • What was the Franco regime? / Carme Molinero
  • The Franco regime and its responses to social change / Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez
  • Narratives of the rural world and the question of modernity in Franco's Spain / Jean-Francois Lejeune
  • Political cultures of the Spanish Left, 1939 to 1982 / Pere Ysàs
  • Transnational influences on Spanish political culture, 1960 to 1982 / Paola Lo Cascio
  • The transition to democracy. the creation and crisis of a myth / Xavier Casals Meseguer
  • The Spanish Civil War, Francoism and historical memory / Peter Anderson