Description
About the Author
Gabriel Tortella is Professor of Economic History, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid, and, most recently, coeditor of The State, the Financial System, and Economic Modernization.
Reviews
In its broad scope and depth of analysis, it supersedes all other English language works on the subject...the deftness with which he ties economic events to the political frameworks within which they occur; his analysis of the disastrous effects of the autarchical policies of the 1940s is especially outstanding... Tortella combines the strengths of historian and economist in an unusually fruitful way. -- Edward Malefakis * History *
Gabriel Tortella is the dean of modern economic history in Spain. The Development of Modern Spain represents the culmination of twenty years work by Tortella. The book is rigorously analytical and quantitative, but like all of Tortella's work it is eminently acessible to the non-economist. It is beautifully written. The book is full of new evidence and insight. Tortella's book captures an entire field of historical research and without doubt will become the standard against which all work in Spanish economic history will be judged for many, many years to come. -- John H. Coatsworth, Harvard University
The most authoritative work of its kind, by an author who knows the subject and the literature thoroughly. The Development of Modern Spain will be something of a classic for American historians, including students preparing for general examinations. -- David Landes, Harvard University
Awards
Nominated for Gyorgi Ranki Prize 2001 and Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize 2000 and Allan Sharlin Memorial Award 2001 and Hagley Prize in Business History 2002.
Book Information
ISBN 9780674000940
Author Gabriel Tortella
Format Hardback
Page Count 544
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 844g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 41mm