Henry Butler Clarke (1863-1904) was a renowned expert on Spanish
culture, who wrote numerous works on Spanish history and
literature. Originally published in 1906 as part of the Cambridge
Historical Series, this book appeared shortly after Butler Clarke's
unfortunate early death from suicide, and an introductory memoir by
his friend and colleague W. H. Hutton is contained at the
beginning. The text provides a detailed examination of Spain's
historical development, from the period of reaction following
Ferdinand VII's restoration through to the Spanish-American War. A
comprehensive bibliography is also included. This book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in nineteenth-century history and
Spanish history.
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