Constituting Modern Spain: Bibliography
This is a bibliography of items which students may wish to consult to clarify
issues raised in J. B. Owens's course Constituting Modern Spain, 1808-1982.
Additions will be made throughout the spring semester 1998 as student
needs become clearer.
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- M. Adas, Machines as the Measure of Men: Science, Technology, and
Ideologies of Western Dominance
- Y. Alexander and R. A. Friedlander, Self-Determination: National,
Regional, and Global Dimensions
- S. Amin, Delinking: Toward a Polycentric World
- D. Blackbourn and G. Eley, The Peculiarities of German History:
Bourgeois Society and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Germany
- A. P. Blaustein and D. B. Epstein, Resolving Language Conflicts: A
Study of the World's Constitutions
- M. Bookchin, The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868-
1936
- C. P. Boyd, Praetorian Politics in Liberal Spain
- A. Cobban, The Nation State and National Self-Determination
- J. Crawford (ed.), The Rights of Peoples
- Y. Dinstein, Models of Autonomy
- E. Gellner, Culture, Identity, and Politics
- J. A. Gibernau, Triumphs and Failures of American Foreign Policy
from Roosevelt to Reagan, 1936-1986, with Spain as a case history
- R. B. Goldmann and A. J. Wilson, From Independence to
Statehood
- H. Hannum, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The
Accommodation of Conflicting Rights
- D. L. Horowitz, Ethnic Groups in Conflict
- J. I. Israel (ed.), The Anglo-Dutch Movement: Essays on the
Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact
- R. Kern, Red Years/Black Hears: A Political History of Spanish
Anarchism
- E. Krauze, Mexico, Biography of Power: A History of Modern
Mexico, 1810-1996 (1997).
- B. Mazlish and R. Buultjens, Conceptualizing Global History
- A. A. Mazrui and M. Tidy, Nationalism and New States in
Africa
- K. D. McRae, Conflict and Compromise in Multilingual
Societies, 2 vols.
- J. S. Olson et al (eds.), Historical Dictionary of European
Imperialism
- S. G. Payne, Politics and the Military in Modern Spain
- S. G. Payne, Spanish Catholicism: An Historical Overview
- E. Said, Orientalism
- H. F. Schulte, The Spanish Press, 1470-1966: Print, Power and
Politics
- A. Shubert, The Road to Revolution in Spain: The Coal Miners of
Asturias, 1860-1934
- J. A. Sigler, Minority Rights: A Comparative Analysis
- A. D. Smith, State and Nation in the Third World
- L. S. Stavrianos, The World Since 1500: A Global History
- C. Tilly, Big Structures, Large Processes, Huge Comparisons
- V. Van Dyke, Human Rights, Ethnicity, and Discrimination
- C. H. Williams (ed.), National Separatism
- W. N. Hargreaves-Mawdsley, Eighteenth-Century Spain, 1700-1788: A
Political, Diplomatic and Institutional History
- J. Lynch, Bourbon Spain, 1700-1808
- A. H. Hull, Charles III and the Revival of Spain
- G. J. Walker, Spanish Politics and Imperial Trade, 1700-1789
- D. E. Gates, The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular
War
- D. D. Howard, Napoleon and Iberia: the Twin Sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Almeida, 1810
- T. Tackett, Becoming a Revolutionary: The Deputies of the
French National Assembly and the Emergence of a Revolutionary Culture
(1789-1790) (1996).
- J. F. Coverdale, The Basque Phase of Spain's First Carlist
War
- J. Lopez-Morillas, The Krausist Movement and Ideological Change in
Spain, 1854-1874
- T. Kaplan, Anarchists of Andalusia, 1868-1903
- R. Kern, Liberals, Reformers, and Caciques in Restoration Spain,
1875-1909
- G. H. Meaker, The Revolutionary Left in Spain, 1914-1923
- C. M. Winston, Workers and the Right in Spain, 1900-1936
- T. Kaplan, Red City, Blue Period: Social Movements in Picasso's
Barcelona
- S. Ben-Ami, Fascism from Above: The Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
in Spain, 1923-1930
- C. M. Winston, Workers and the Right in Spain, 1900-1936
- M. Blinkhorn, Carlism and Crisis in Spain, 1931-1939
- B. Bolloten, The Spanish Revolution: The Left and the Struggle for
Power during the Civil War
- E. H. Carr, The Comintern and the Spanish Civil War
- G. A. Collier, Socialists of Rural Andalusia: Unacknowledged
Revolutionaries of the Second Republic
- R. Fraser, Blood of Spain: An Oral History of the Spanish Civil
War
- C. Geiser, Prisoners of the Good Fight: The Spanish Civil War,
1936-1939
- I. Gibson, The Death of Lorca
- G. Jackson, The Spanish Republic and the Civil War, 1931-1939
- J. R. Mintz, The Anarchists of Casas Viejas
- S. G. Payne, The Spanish Revolution
- S. G. Payne, Spain's First Democracy: The Second Republic, 1931-
1936
- T. G. Powell, Mexico and the Spanish Civil War
- P. Preston, The Coming of the Spanish Civil War: Reform, Reaction,
and Revolution in the Second Republic, 1931-1936
- P. Preston (ed.), Revolution and War in Spain, 1931-1939
- D. R. Richardson, Comintern Army: The International Brigades and
the Spanish Civil War
- R. A. H. Robinson, The Origins of Franco's Spain: The Right, the
Republic and Revolution, 1931-1936
- H. R. Southworth, Guernica! Guernica!: A Study of Journalism,
Diplomacy, Propaganda, and History
- H. Thomas, The Spanish Civil War
- C. M. Winston, Workers and the Right in Spain, 1900-1936
- R. Carr and J. P. Fusi, Spain: Dictatorship to Democracy
- J. F. Coverdale, Italian Intervention in the Spanish Civil
War
- S. M. Ellwood, Spanish Fascism in the Franco Era: Falange Espanola
de las Jons, 1936-76
- R. Gunther, Public Policy in a No-party State: Spanish Planning and
Budgeting in the Twilight of the Franquist Era
- C. U. Lipschitz, Franco, Spain, the Jews and the Holocaust
- J. M. Maravall, Dictatorship and Political Dissent: Workers and
Students in Franco's Spain
- S. G. Payne, Falange: A History of Spanish Fascism
- S. G. Payne, The Franco Regime, 1936-1975
- R. L. Proctor, Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Spanish Civil War
- R. R. Rubottom, Spain and the United States since World War
II
- L. Stein, Beyond Death and Exile: The Spanish Republicans in
France, 1939-1955
- H. J. Wiarda, From Corporatism to Neo-Syndicalism: The State,
Organized Labor, and the Changing Industrial Relations Systems of Southern
Europe
- R. Carr and J. P. Fusi, Spain: Dictatorship to Democracy
- J. F. Coverdale, The Political Transformation of Spain after
Franco
- J. M. Maravall, The Transition to Democracy in Spain
- P. Preston, Triumph of Democracy in Spain
- R. P. Clark, The Basques: The Franco Years and Beyond
- R. P. Clark, Basque Insurgents: ETA, 1952-1980
- E. C. Hansen, Rural Catalonia under the Franco Regime: The Fate of
Regional Culture since the Spanish Civil War
- S. F. Harding, Remaking Ibieca: Rural Life in Aragon under
Franco
- D. Legarreta, The Guernica Generation: Basque Refugee Children of
the Spanish Civil War
- S. G. Payne, Basque Nationalism
- J. Harrison, An Economic History of Modern Spain
- S. Lieberman, The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical
Perspective
- D. R. Ringrose, Transportation and Economic Stagnation in Spain,
1750-1850
- D. R. Ringrose, Madrid and the Spanish Economy, 1560-1850
- D. D. Gilmore, Aggression and Community: Paradoxes and Andalusian
Culture
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