Designed as a companion to the acclaimed "Spain in the
Twentieth-Century World" (Greenwood Press, 1980), this volume is a
survey of 19th-century Spanish diplomacy. Although the 19th century
is often considered highly fragmented in Spanish history, this
distinguished set of writers shows that insofar as diplomacy goes,
Spain has followed very consistent lines of activities throughout
the century. Spaniards have attempted to use diplomacy to further
national and international objectives with mixed results. This
study adds insight into the national political affairs of Spain
while dealing directly with the events of such regions as North
Africa, Santo Domingo, Mexico, the United States, Portugal, France,
Great Britain, Chile, and Peru. It is also an important
contribution to the diplomacy of the 19th-century, post-Napoleonic
Mediterranean world.
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