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020 _a9780198205074
082 _a946.071
_bBAL
100 _aBalfour, Sebastian
245 4 _aThe End of the Spanish Empire, 1898-1923
260 _bOUP Oxford
_c1997
300 _a290 pages
500 _aThis is the first full account in any language of Spain's disastrous war with the United States in 1898, in which she lost the scattered remnants of her old empire. It is also the first comprehensive analysis of the ensuing political and social crisis in Spain, stretching from the loss of the Empire to the military coup of 1923. Sebastian Balfour weaves together political, economic, and social history in his study of the reaction to war and crisis by a wide range of participants, from rioters to rulers. He examines the rise of Catalan nationalism, the fruitless efforts of politicians and intellectuals to regenerate Spain from above, the disintegration of Spain's political system before 1923, and the creation of an imperial myth in the subsequent dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and Franco. This is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the roots of the Spanish crisis in the first half of the twentieth century.
650 _aHistory
942 _cENGLISH
999 _c577074
_d577074