ABSTRACT
This handbook offers comprehensive coverage of the history of Spain, exploring key themes and events in four broad but not necessarily rigid temporal categories: medieval, early modern, nineteenth century and twentieth century.
The volume situates Spanish history firmly within the broader patterns unfolding across the European continent, emphasizing Spain’s active participation in the processes that determined the development of modern European society. With chapters from leading scholars from both Spanish and international universities, the book helps fill long-standing gaps in European history. This handbook provides original contributions on broad themes in Spanish history which are also accessible syntheses of the most recent scholarship.
Making the latest research in Spanish history more widely accessible to an international audience, The Routledge Handbook of Spanish History is an essential reference point for students and scholars of Spain, as well as those working in comparative European history.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|76 pages
Medieval
part 2|83 pages
Early Modern
chapter 8|12 pages
Economic Growth and Inequality *
part 3|116 pages
Nineteenth Century
chapter 21|10 pages
The Brains, the Guts, and the Numbers
part 4|209 pages
Twentieth Century