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  • Formatas: 534 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000967449

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This handbook offers comprehensive coverage of the history of Spain, exploring key themes and events in four broad categories: medieval, early modern, nineteenth century and twentieth century.



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.

The volume situates Spanish history firmly within the broader patterns unfolding across the European continent, emphasizing Spain’s active participation in the processes that determined the development of modern European society. With chapters from leading scholars from both Spanish and international universities, the book helps fill long-standing gaps in European history. This handbook provides original contributions on broad themes in Spanish history which are also accessible syntheses of the most recent scholarship.

Making the latest research in Spanish history more widely accessible to an international audience, The Routledge Handbook of Spanish History is an essential reference point for students and scholars of Spain, as well as those working in comparative European history.

Introduction Part 1: Medieval
1. The Reconquest in Spanish
Historiography
2. War in Medieval Spain: A Militarised Society?
3. The
Transformation of the Medieval Iberian Economy 1200-1500
4. Minorities in the
Medieval and Pre-Modern Christian Spains
5. The Spanish Monarchy, 1450 to
1600
6. Spanish Imperial Expansion 1500 to 1600
7. Spanish National Myths and
their Conception of the Middle Ages Part 2: Early Modern
8. Economic Growth
and Inequality: Three Centuries of Spanish Economic Development, 15001800
9.
Social Change in Early Modern Spain (1600-1800)
10. Cities and Urban Life in
Early Modern Spain
11. Spains Political Relations with Spanish America in
the Early Modern Period
12. The Rural Worlds in Early Modern Spain:
Different, Dynamic and Changing
13. British and French Influence and the
Development of a National Market in Spain, 1650-1808
14. The Press and the
Emergence of Public Opinion in the Spanish Enlightenment Part 3: Nineteenth
Century
15. Spanish Political Development 1808 to 1868
16. Spanish Foreign
Policy 1808 to 1902: From Empire to Peripheral Power
17. The Idea of the
Spanish Nation, 1808 to 1898
18. Women and Gender in Nineteenth Century
Spain. A History of Their Own
19. Spanish Orientalism
20. Liberalism and
Corruption in the Nineteenth Century: Money, Power and Connections
21. The
Brains, the Guts, and the Numbers: Political and Ideological Conflicts in
Spain (1845-1898)
22. Tradition and Modernity in Spanish Elections
(1876-1923)
23. Republicanism in Spain: The Struggle for Liberty, 18401931
24. Spain and its Colonial Wars, 1858 to 1927
25. Womens Work in
Contemporary Spain (1856-1930): Myths and Experiences Part 4: Twentieth
Century
26. The Demographic Modernisation of Spain in the Twentieth Century
27. Alfonso XIII: A Reckless Driver
28. Cultures of Catholicism and
Secularism in Spain, 1898-1939
29. The Anarchist Movement 1871-1939
30.
Peasant Men and Women in Spain, 1900 to 1936
31. Transnational Influences on
the Ideology of the Spanish Right, 1920 to 1936
32. The Spanish Civil War
33.
Conservatives and the Spanish Nation (1923-1978)
34. Galicia, 1916-1982:
Culture, Politics and Identity
35. Political and Cultural Identities in the
Basque Country, 1930-1980
36. Catalonia 1930 to 1980: Society and Identity
37. The Spanish Anti-Liberal Right and the Question of Gender, 19311975
38.
What was the Franco Regime?
39. The Franco Regime and its Responses to Social
Change
40. Narratives of the Rural World and the Question of Modernity in
Francos Spain
41. Political Cultures of the Spanish Left, 1939 to 1982
42.
Transnational Influences on Spanish Political Culture, 1960 to 1982
43. The
Transition to Democracy. The Creation and Crisis of a Myth
44. The Spanish
Civil War, Francoism and Historical Memory
Andrew Dowling is an Associate Professor in Spanish History at Cardiff University. Amongst his main publications are Catalonia: A New History (Routledge 2022); The Rise of Catalan Independence: Spains Territorial Crisis (Routledge 2018) and Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War: Reconstructing the Nation (Sussex Academic Press 2012).