A prequel to the authors previous monographs on the Great War and the Foundations of the Spanish Civil War, this book analyses the troubled and often violent path of Spain to modernity. During the nearly 30 years of history explored (18921921), the country appeared to be caught in a kind of Groundhog Day. It was rocked in the 1890s by an ill-fated colonial adventure and a spiral of anarchist terrorism and praetorian-led repression, mostly in Barcelona, which culminated with the murder of the Conservative prime minister, Antonio Canovas, in August 1897. Twenty-four years later, Spain was undergoing a similar set of circumstances: a military quagmire in Morocco and vicious social warfare, with its epicentre in the Catalan capital, which resulted in the killing of the then Conservative prime minister, Eduardo Dato, in March 1921. The chronological framework highlights the gradual crisis, but also resilience, of the ruling Restoration Monarchy. Francisco Romero Salvado pursues the thesis that this crisi
Francisco J. Romero Salvado
Political Comedy and Social Tragedy: Spain, a Laboratory of Social Conflict, 1892-1921

₡136,600
Disponible

Political Comedy and Social Tragedy: Spain, a Laboratory of Social Conflict, 1892-1921
Disponible
₡136,600
¿Por qué comprar con Unimart?
Garantía y respaldo local
Excelente servicio
Los mejores precios
Descripción
Detalles
| Formato | Tapa dura |
| Número de Páginas | 400 |
| Lenguaje | Inglés |
| Editorial | Liverpool University Press |
| Fecha de Publicación | 2020-05-01 |
| Dimensiones | 9.7" x 6.9" x 1.0" pulgadas |
| Serie | Lse Studies in Spanish History |
| Letra Grande | No |
| Con Ilustraciones | No |
| Temas | Español, Español |
Acerca del Autor
Dr. Francisco J. Romero Salvadó is a Reader of Modern Spanish History at the University of Bristol and Senior Research Fellow at the Cañada Blanch Research Centre of Contemporary Spanish Studies (LSE).
Garantía & Otros
| Peso | 2.16lb |
| SKU | 9781789760064 |
| Publicado en Unimart.com | 03-01-26 |
| Feedback | ¿Viste un precio más bajo? Queremos saber. |
Categorías relacionadas:
Opiniones & Preguntas
0.0
0 opiniones
5
4
3
2
1














