Modern Spain, 1875-1980

Portada
Oxford University Press, 2001 - 201 páginas
Starting at the `September Revolution' of 1868 and going up to 1980, Raymond Carr explains much of modern Spanish history - often a strange mixture of advanced liberal politics imposed upon a conservative society.
 

Índice

The Liberal Heritage
1
Stagnation and Progress
16
3 Society in Transition 18751914
31
4 Regenerationism and the Critics of the Régime
47
The Failure of Revolution from Above
71
6 The Crisis of the Parliamentary Monarchy 19171923
81
7 The Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and the Fall of the Monarchy 19231931
98
8 The Second Republic 19311936
117
9 The Civil War 19361939
135
10 Francoism 19391975
155
The Transition to Democracy
173
Select Bibliography
182
Index
189
Página de créditos

Otras ediciones - Ver todo

Términos y frases comunes

Sobre el autor (2001)

Sir Raymond Albert Maillard Carr, FBA, FRHS, FRSL (born on April 11, 1919 and died on April 20, 2015), known as Raymond Carr, was one of Britan's greatest historians. He specialized in the history of Spain, Latin America, and Sweden. From 1968 to 1987, he was Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford. He was best known for his 1966 book, Spain 1808-1939. Carr was made a "Knight Bachelor" in 1987. He died at age 96.

Información bibliográfica