The history of Spain has been revitalized since the death of Franco
in 1975 and the restoration of democracy. Taking advantage of
unprecedented access to archives, historians have explores
long-standing issues more fully as well as bringing new questions
to bear, adopting new methodologies, and developing new
interpretations. The traditional view of Spain is somehow beyond
the orbit of other European countries is in retreat and it is part
of the purpose of the present volume to mark this reintegration of
Spanish history into the history of western Europe as a whole.
Leading Spanish scholars have combined with North American and
British historians to produce a major re-evaluation of modern
Spanish history, the first for some 20 years. Exploring the main
issues in social, economic, cultural, and political history within
a clear chronological framework, this volume reflects the
liveliness and diversity of the field and provides points of entry
to key issues for students and scholars alike.
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