Updated from the original 1999 publication, The History of Spain examines Spain's long and fascinating history, from the earliest cave dwellers of Altamira to today's current political strife with Catalonia.This updated and expanded edition of The History of Spain offers an in-depth examination of Europe's fifth largest economy, providing important coverage on the last two decades of Spanish history in particular. Following a general introduction to Spain, its government, and the diversity of its people and geography, this volume follows Spain's unique history chronologically from the earliest archeological evidence. Starting with Spain's incorporation into the Roman Empire, subsequent chapters cover Spain's medieval experience of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism; its unification; its "Golden Age" of world empire and cultural splendor; Napoleon's invasion of Spain; and its troubled period that lasted for more than a century. The volume examines why, in 1936, Spain exploded into civil war followed by three dozen years of dictatorship. It also gives extended treatment to Spain's successful transition to democracy since 1975. Ideal for a general reader, student, or traveler, The History of Spain provides a concise and lively introduction to Spain, its people, and traditions.
Peter Pierson, PhD, is professor of history emeritus at Santa Clara University.
Series Forewordby Frank W. Thackeray and John E. FindlingPrefaceA Note on UsageTimeline of Historical Events1 Spain Today2 The Historic Foundations of Spain3 Reconquest4 Union and Empire5 Imperial Spain6 Tradition and Enlightenment7 Six Turbulent Decades8 A Search for Stability9 A Troubled New Century10 Republic and Civil War11 Dictatorship12 Democracy: From 1976 to the First Years of the Twenty-First CenturyNotable People in the History of SpainBibliographic EssayIndex
Toyin Falola, USA) Falola, Dr. Toyin (Professor; Jacob & Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities; University Distinguished Teaching Prof., University of Texas at Austin, Frank W. Thackeray