1st Edition

Nineteenth Century Spain A New History

By Mark Lawrence Copyright 2020
    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    Nineteenth century Spain deserves wider readership. Bedevilled by lost empires, wars, political instability and frustrated modernisation, the country appeared backward in relation to northern Europe and even in relation to much of its own geographical periphery. This new history, the first survey of its kind in English in more than a hundred years, offers a fresh perspective on this century, showing how and why elements of backwardness and modernity ran in parallel through Spain. Bounded by the military and imperial crises of 1808 and 1898, this study pays special attention to the experience of war on politics and society, and integrates the latest historical debates in its analysis.

    Acknowledgements





    Introduction





    Chapter 1: 1808-1814



    Chapter 2: 1814-1833



    Chapter 3: 1833-1844



    Chapter 4: 1844-1868



    Chapter 5: 1868-1876



    Chapter 6: 1876-1898





    Conclusions



    Sources and Bibliography





    Index

    Biography

    Mark Lawrence is Lecturer in History at the University of Kent.