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"The rich cultural and political life of Spain has emerged from its complex history, from the diversity of its peoples, and from continual contact with outside influences. This book traces that history from prehistoric times to the present, focusing particularly on culture, society, politics, and personalities. Written in an engaging style, it introduces readers to the key themes that have shaped Spain's history and culture. These include its varied landscapes and climates; the impact of waves of diverse human migrations; the importance of its location as a bridge between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean and Europe and Africa; and religion, particularly militant Catholic Christianity and its centuries of conflict with Islam and Protestantism, as well as debates over the place of the Church in modern Spain. Illustrations, maps, and a guide to further reading, major cultural figures, and places to see, make the history of this fascinating country come alive"--
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24 released booksCambridge Concise Histories is a 24-book series with 24 released primary works first released in 1979 with contributions by Richard Clogg, Mary Fulbrook, and Roger Price.
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Having moved to Spain a couple of years back, I wanted to close some of the enormous gaps in my understanding of the unique history of this country and the reasons of the huge differences with other countries in the EU. The book definitely helped and gave me a decent knowledge. There is a certain amount of repetition that does create some confusion. This could have been avoided with a tighter editing process.
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