Spain, Europe, and the 'Spanish Miracle', 1700–1900
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- Author: David R. Ringrose, University of California, San Diego
- Date Published: November 1998
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521646307
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In his important new study, David Ringrose reexamines the history of Spain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He challenges the conventional ways of framing that history, questions the importance of the empire for peninsular Spain, and suggests that some of the seemingly dramatic modernization of the nineteenth century was already under way in the eighteenth. In addition, the emergence of a governing elite is placed in the context of family and patronage networks. This challenging book will change our understanding of the history of modern Spain.
Read more- A paperback edition of David Ringrose's major re-assessment of Spain's economic performance over two centuries, 1700–1900
- Helps explain characteristics that have marked Spain's economy and society in more recent times, such as the 1930s and 1970s
- Establishes Spain as part of the European picture during the period, rather than as a separate, poorly-performing entity
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"...a splendid book....a view of the country's history that should transform historiographical debates....The book merits a wide professional readership..." American Historical Review
See more reviews"...this remarkable study of 18th- and 19th-century Spain offers fresh, indeed innovative and controversial interpretations....An excellent analysis of political networks, provincial elites, and institutions..." Choice
"...nothing in Spanish historiography tackles the broad range of issues addressed in this book. Spanish Miracle will appeal to European, not just Spanish, historians and may interest a wider audience of history aficionados. I can think of no better introduction to the historical development of Spain than this superbly written, eminently readable tome." History
"In this pathbreaking book, Rongrose not only analyzes a range of empirical evidence, but he urges a redfinition of the way in which scholars examine Spanish economic history." Carla Rahn Philips, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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- Date Published: November 1998
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521646307
- length: 456 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 153 x 29 mm
- weight: 0.73kg
- contains: 8 maps 19 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. The Problems of Perception:
1. Perceptions and perspectives
2. Focusing the problem
3. Glimpses of the Spanish economy
Part II. Peninsular Spain and a Changing World:
4. The Indies trade and a peninsular economy to 1763
5. Indies trade and peninsular economy between 18th and 19th centuries: reform, crisis, adaptation
6. Trade, economic expansion, European context
7. From enlightenment to commodity: redefining resources
Part III. Alternative Responses to a Changing World:
8. The Mediterranean urban system: trade, hierarchy, trends
9. Cantabrian Spain: from Guípuzcoa to Galicia
capital city, markets, and Castillian interior
10. Towns and cities in Andalusia
Part IV. Networks, Provincial Elites and Central Authority:
11. A narrative context
12. Basic institutions of political and economic life: family, town, office
13. Office, state, and local elites, seventeenth-nineteenth centuries
14. Conclusion: trends, events, perceptions.
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