
Spain What Everyone Needs to Know Illustrated Edition
Author(s): William Chislett (Author)
- Publisher: OUP USA
- Publication Date: 19 Sept. 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199936447
- ISBN-13: 9780199936441
Book Description
In
Spain: What Everyone Needs to Know, veteran journalist William Chislett recounts the country’s fascinating and often turbulent history, beginning with the Muslim conquest in 711 and ending with the nation’s deep economic crisis, sparked by the spectacular collapse of its real estate and construction sectors. He explains how some of the ghosts of the 1936-39 Civil War were laid to rest and the country moved to democracy, and covers issues such as the devolution of power to the country’s 17 regions, the creation of a welfare state, the influx of several million immigrants over a very short time span, the religious cleavage, the strengths and weaknesses of the economy and how the country can create a more sustainable economic model.What happens in Spain matters. As Chislett shows, the country is much more than bullfighting and flamenco. It is an international economic power, and its future will significantly shape that of the European Union.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This is the one indispensable handbook on contemporary Spain. In lucid prose, it clearly explains everything one needs to know. It is dazzingly good on the economic crisis and the consequent undermining of social cohesion. ―
Paul Preston, author of The Spanish HolocaustObjectivity of viewpoint, mastery of facts, depth of reflection, balance in judgement, economy in expression, and sagacity in selection rarely go together – especially in the arena of Spanish historiography. Few writers unite these qualities better than William Chislett in this useful, brisk, reliable, and engaging conspectus of Spain. ―
Felipe Fernández-Armesto, William P. Reynolds Professor of History, University of Notre DameChislett condenses [Spain’s] difficult story in 200 tight pages without a single drop of hearsay or meanness: not only a record, but a declaration of love to a country and a job. ―
Juan Cruz, El Pais,
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