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Catalonia in Spain: History and Myth 1st ed. 2017 [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 5257 g, 6 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 312 p. 6 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Palgrave Studies in Economic History
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319549502
  • ISBN-13: 9783319549507
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 5257 g, 6 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 312 p. 6 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Palgrave Studies in Economic History
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319549502
  • ISBN-13: 9783319549507
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This book explores the complex history of Catalonia in relation to Spain from an economic and political perspective. It begins in the Middle Ages and ends in the present day, analysing the intricate political problems of modern day Catalonia within a context of European integration and nationalism.
1 Medieval Origins of the Spanish Nation
1(28)
The Slow Birth of Spain: One Thousand Years of History (479--1479)
1(4)
Medieval Catalonia
5(5)
Toward Union
10(7)
The Penultimate Step
17(4)
Union
21(5)
Conclusions
26(2)
References
28(1)
2 Catalonia in Early Modern Spain
29(20)
The Difficult Welding of Two Crowns
29(7)
The Seventeenth-Century Crisis
36(1)
A Time of Depression
36(3)
The War of the Reapers, the First Catalan Rebellion
39(5)
Recovery
44(4)
References
48(1)
3 Reform and Progress in the Eighteenth Century
49(26)
The War of Succession, Catalonia's Second Rebellion
49(8)
The Nueva Planta: Political, Economic, and Fiscal Innovations
57(1)
The Political Nueva Planta
57(1)
The Fiscal Nueva Planta: The Catastro
58(6)
The Onset of Catalonia's Development
64(1)
Population
64(1)
Agriculture
65(2)
Catalonia in the Spanish Empire: Commerce and Industry
67(1)
Commerce
67(2)
Industry
69(2)
Conclusions
71(1)
References
72(3)
4 The Peninsular War: Birth of a Nation
75(12)
Introduction
75(2)
Spain's War of Independence
77(4)
The `War of the French' in Catalonia
81(3)
Conclusions
84(1)
References
85(2)
5 Liberalism and Reaction
87(52)
Economic Stagnation and Political Paralysis
87(1)
A Growing Gap
87(2)
Reactionary Catalonia: The Carlist Wars
89(5)
The Slow Establishment of the Liberal System
94(8)
Catalonia's Political Weight
102(12)
The Beginnings of Industrialization
114(1)
Slow Recovery
114(6)
The Rhetoric and the Cost of Protectionism
120(5)
The Catalan `Renaissance'
125(5)
Nationalism and the 1898 Crisis
130(3)
Conclusions
133(3)
References
136(3)
6 The Twentieth Century (1900--1975)
139(50)
Spain in the Twentieth-Century Crisis
139(8)
Catalanism in the Happy Twenties
147(1)
The Lliga: Catalanists in the Spanish Government
147(5)
Catalanism and the Primo de Rivera Dictatorship
152(5)
The Second Republic
157(1)
The Catalan Statute of Autonomy
157(3)
From Revolution to Civil War
160(5)
The Civil War
165(6)
Postwar Repression
171(4)
Economic Stabilization and Development
175(1)
Politics in the Twilight of Fascism
175(3)
Economic Development in Spain and Catalonia
178(1)
Industrialization and State Intervention
179(2)
The Problems of Catalan Banks
181(2)
Commercial and Fiscal Balances: The Early Studies
183(1)
Conclusions
184(3)
References
187(2)
7 From Dictatorship to Democracy
189(90)
Introduction
189(3)
Transition to Democracy
192(10)
Is Still Catalonia 'The Factory of Spain?
202(1)
Crisis and Change in the Spanish Economy
202(4)
The Catalan Economy at the Turn of the Century
206(1)
The Generalitat in Action
207(1)
First Steps
207(2)
The 1979 Estatut: The Beginnings of Enforced Catalanization
209(5)
The Banca Catalana Affair
214(13)
Success and Failure of a Coercive Linguistic Policy
227(6)
Controlling the means of Communication
233(3)
The Catalan Population
236(5)
The Education Policy of the Generalitat
241(17)
The Social Support for Independence
258(5)
Some Hotly Debated Issues
263(1)
Fiscal Balances
263(4)
Commercial Balances
267(3)
Political Consequences of Separation
270(7)
References
277(2)
8 Conclusions
279(20)
The Weight of History
279(3)
Nation and Nationalism
282(5)
The Causes of Catalan Nationalism
287(2)
Why Now?
289(7)
References
296(3)
Bibliography 299(4)
Index 303
Gabriel Tortella is Professor Emeritus of Economic History at the Universidad de Alcalį, Madrid, Spain. He received the King Juan Carlos Economics Prize in 1994, and has been President of the International Economic History Association, the Spanish Economic History Association, and Chairman of the Academic Council of the European Association for Banking and Financial History, Frankfurt. Among his many publications, recent books include The Development of Modern Spain, The Origins of the Twenty-First, with J. A. Consiglio and J. C. Martķnez Oliva, Banking and Finance in the Mediterranean with Gloria Quiroga, Entrepreneurship and Growth (Palgrave, 2013), and with José Luis Garcķa Ruiz, Spanish Money and Banking (Palgrave, 2013).