Description
* the violence and repression of the post-war years
* the durability of the dictatorship of general Franco
* one of the most successful transitions to democracy
* the post-transition boom and integration into the European Union.
As this fresh new study shows, Spain's history continues to fascinate as it transforms itself into one of the most dynamic and progressive societies in Europe while battling with economic vulnerability, the phenomenon of mass immigration, and the painful buried legacy of its Civil War past.
'[Black's] new undergraduate textbook can be warmly recommended to students not least for the freshness of its approach and its many thoughtful insights.' - Joseph Harrison, Bulletin of Spanish Studies
About the Author
STANLEY BLACK is Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Ulster, UK.
Reviews
'[Black's] new undergraduate textbook can be warmly recommended to students not least for the freshness of its approach and its many thoughtful insights.' - Joseph Harrison, Bulletin of Spanish Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781403935700
Author Stanley Black
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 355g