An impressive, erudite, and multidisciplinary approach... Grieve is to be commended for showing that such discourses transcend Iberian literature. Highly recommended. Choice 2010 Ambitious, deeply researched study... The Eve of Spain makes a significant contribution to Hispanic studies... Likewise, the study presents a useful model for trans-historical literary scholarship, a feat for which Grieve should be applauded. -- Rachel L. Burk Caliope 2009 Grieve makes it clear why history matters, noting that while medieval and early modern societies do not mirror today's complex world, they 'nonetheless are seedlings of, and bear some relationship to, today's globalized world and geopolitical issues'. -- Rebecca Moore Journal of Church History 2010 In searching for the medieval origins of Spanish nationalism, Grieve's provocative book promises to intervene in some of the thorniest debates in modern Spanish historiography, at the same time as it engages the larger scholarly public interested in the premodern contribution to nation building and nationalism. -- Adam G. Beaver Journal of Modern History The Eve of Spain is an erudite, engaging, and original excursion into the literary psyche of medieval and early-modern Spain. -- Brian Catlos Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies 2010