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The History of Spain

Conquests, Cultures, Revolutions

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan
Paperback | Engels | History Books about Countries
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Spain's Epic Past: From Ancient Origins to Modern Foundations

"The History of Spain" offers a sweeping narrative of a nation shaped by conquests, cultures, and conflicts, inviting readers to explore how prehistoric cave art evolved into a global empire's golden age. From the Iberian Peninsula's earliest inhabitants to the Bourbon reforms, this book captures the emotional highs of triumph and the stakes of division that defined Spain's identity.

It begins with prehistoric evidence, including megaliths and rock paintings that reveal early human adaptations, transitioning to Bronze and Iron Age societies. Ancient colonizers like Phoenicians and Greeks brought trade and settlements, fostering cultural exchanges that enriched the region.

Roman Hispania emerges through military campaigns and infrastructure like aqueducts, integrating local populations into a vast empire while spreading Christianity. The Visigothic kingdom follows, with Germanic invasions leading to legal and religious shifts that bridged Roman legacies to new eras.

Muslim conquests birth Al-Andalus, blending Arab traditions with local customs in prosperous centers like Córdoba. The Taifas period sees fragmentation, contrasted with rising Christian kingdoms pushing southward in the Reconquista, marked by battles and resettlement.

The Catholic Monarchs unify territories, completing the Reconquista and centralizing power amid religious policies that reshaped society. The Age of Discovery under Habsburgs expands overseas, fueling economic booms but straining resources through wars.

Spain's Golden Age shines with literary giants like Cervantes and artists like Velázquez, reflecting courtly influences amid global exchanges. Decline follows with fiscal crises and military overreach, paving the way for Bourbon reforms inspired by Enlightenment ideas.

The Napoleonic wars bring invasion and resistance, sparking constitutional movements. Nineteenth-century liberalism clashes with conservatism in Carlist Wars, while colonial losses redefine Spain's role. Early twentieth-century shifts lay groundwork for modernity.

Comparable to Mark R. Williams's "The Story of Spain," which dramatizes historical events for engaging reads, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in accessible history books that blend narrative with cultural depth. Its broad marketability appeals to travelers, students, and enthusiasts, promising steady sales for bookstores in history sections. By evoking the passion of unification and the pain of loss, it connects readers to Spain's resilient spirit, encouraging reflection on how past stakes influence today's world.

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Productcode (EAN):
9783565081646
Verschijningsdatum:
8/11/2025
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
276 g
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