The modern Spain sourcebook : a cultural history from 1600 to the present / edited by Aurora G. Morcillo, María Asunción Gómez, Paula de La Cruz-Fernández and José Manuel Morcillo-Gómez.

Colaborador(es): Morcillo, Aurora G [editor literario] | Gómez, María Asunción [editor literario] | Cruz-Fernández, Paula de la [editor literario] | Morcillo-Gómez, José Manuel [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: London [etc.] : Bloomsbury, 2018 Edición: 1st ed.Descripción: XII, 312 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781474268967Tema(s): Cultura -- España -- 16..-20
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List of IllustrationsIntroduction 1. Literature and Art Document 1: Miguel de Cervantes, from The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, 1605Document 2: Maria de Zayas, from Exemplary Tales of Love and Disillusion, 1637Document 3: Benito Feijoo y Montenegro, "A Defense or Vindication of Women," 1726 from Universal Theater of Criticism. First volume. 16th Treaty. 1726- 1740) Document 4: Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, etching "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters," 1799Document 5: Xavier Badia-Vilato, poster "Ambition, Militarism, War. This Is Fascism. Unite to Destroy it", 1936Document 6: Maria Zambrano, from For a History of Mercy, 19892. Labor and Business History Document 1: Pedro Rodriguez Campomanes, Excerpts from "Treatise on The Education of Artisans and their Improvement", 1775Document 2: Juan Alvarez Mendizabal, Decree of Disentailment of the Regular Clergy, 1836Document 3: Chair Act 1912. Wednesday February 28, 1912Document 4: "Labor Charter," 1938 and "Law of Political and Labor Rights of Women," 1961Document 5: MATESA Scandal, 1969Document 6: Table of Workers Salaries by provinces, 19733. Feminisms Document 1: Josefa Amar y Borbon, "Prologue" from Discourse abut Women's Physical and Moral Education, 1790Document 2: Concepcion Arenal, from Women of the Future, 1861Document 3: Carmen de Burgos, Divorce in Spain, 1904Document 4: Consuelo Berges, "Republican Women's Union, Pathways" fromCultura integral femenina, 1933Document 5: Lidia Falcon, The Feminist Reason, 1981 Document 6: Law against gender violence. Ley Organica 1/2004 4. Everyday Life & Material Culture Document 1: Singer sewing machine advertisement, ca. 1890Document 2: Cover Blanco y Negro, 1936 Document 3: Ricard Terre, photograph Holy Week, 1957Document 4: Carlos Gimenez, comics from Paracuellos, 1975Document 5: Spain, cover National Geographic, 1965 Document 6: Advertisement, Jabon Lagarto, 1960s5. Education Document 1: Juan Luis Vives, from The Education of the Christian Woman, 1523Document 2: Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, from "Guidelines for the Creation of A Plan of Public Instruction to the Junta of this Matter," 1809Document 3: Law of Public Instruction, Moyano Law, 1857Document 4: Constitution 1931 Articles 48-50 & Constitution 1978 Article 27Document 5: Secondary Education Law 1953Document 6: Organic Law of Education 20066. Political Power and the Law Document 1: Spanish Constitutions, 1812 and 1978 Document 2: Civil Code, 1889 and 1958Document 3: Spanish Constitution 1931Document 4: Law of Political Responsibilities 1939Document 5: Fundamental Principles of the State, 1958Document 6: Law of Historical Memory (Ley de recuperacion de la memoria Historica, 20077. Religion Document 1: Concordat, 1851 Document 2: Spanish Bishops' from "Collective Letter", 1937Document 3: Enrique Tarancon, from Pastoral Letter "Our daily bread," 1951Document 4: Franco as Medieval KnightDocument 5: "The Socio-religious change in Spain" FOESSA, Estudios socisologicos sobre la situacion social de Espana Document 6: Gay Priest magazine Zero cover (2002)8. Public Health and Welfare Document 1: Count of Cobarrus, Letter I, On Public Health, 1808 Document 2: Juan Gine Partagas, from Lessons on elementary private and public hygiene, 1871-72 Document 3: Women's Section of Falange, Photographs of Gymnastics, 1960Document 4: Tomas Caro Paton, The Fallen Woman. Memoirs and Reflections of a Physician in the Anti Venereal Struggle, 1959Document 5: Sociology of Health Care. FOESSA, 1975 and Table on Causes of Death 1968-1970 Document 6: Organic Law for the Legalization of abortion 9/1985 9. Gendered Sexualities Document 1: Gregorio Maranon, The Evolution of Sexuality and the Intersexual Conditions, 1930Document 2: Hildegart Rodriguez, El problema sexual tratado por una mujer espanola, 1931Document 3: Dr. Ramon Serrano Vicens, Informe Sexual de la Mujer Espanola, 1978Document 4: Esperanza Vaello Esquerdo, The Crime of Adultery and Cohabitation, 1976 Document 5: Pedro Almodovar, movie still The Law of Desire, 1987Document 6: Gay Marriage Law, 200510. Empires across Oceans Document 1: Bartolome de las Casas, Christopher Columbus Travels, 1566-1600Document 2: Emilio Castelar, Speech against Slavery, 1870Document 3: Manifesto of the revolutionary junta of the island of Cuba, addressed to its countrymen and to all nations, 1898Document 4: Law of Paternal Dissent in Cuba and Puerto Rico 1882Document 5: Political Cartoons from Gedeon, 1898Document 6: Gumersindo Azcarate, Speech on the Political and Economic Interests of Spain in Morocco, 1910Further Reading
Resumen: Incorporating a wide range of visual and translated written sources, The Modern Spain Sourcebook documents Spain´s history from the Enlightenment to the present. The book is thematically arranged and includes six key primary sources on ten significant areas of Spanish history, including the arts, work, education, religion, politics, sexuality and empire. As well as the book´s overarching introduction, there are theme-specific introductions and vital historical context sections provided for the sources that are presented. There are also useful suggested analytical questions and helpful web link lists included throughout. The Modern Spain Sourcebook covers political and economic history, but moves beyond this to provide a more complete picture of Spanish history through the sources selected with gender history, social history and cultural history coming to the fore. This is a crucial text containing a vital trove of primary material for all students of Spain and its history.
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List of IllustrationsIntroduction 1. Literature and Art Document 1: Miguel de Cervantes, from The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, 1605Document 2: Maria de Zayas, from Exemplary Tales of Love and Disillusion, 1637Document 3: Benito Feijoo y Montenegro, "A Defense or Vindication of Women," 1726 from Universal Theater of Criticism. First volume. 16th Treaty. 1726- 1740) Document 4: Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, etching "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters," 1799Document 5: Xavier Badia-Vilato, poster "Ambition, Militarism, War. This Is Fascism. Unite to Destroy it", 1936Document 6: Maria Zambrano, from For a History of Mercy, 19892. Labor and Business History Document 1: Pedro Rodriguez Campomanes, Excerpts from "Treatise on The Education of Artisans and their Improvement", 1775Document 2: Juan Alvarez Mendizabal, Decree of Disentailment of the Regular Clergy, 1836Document 3: Chair Act 1912. Wednesday February 28, 1912Document 4: "Labor Charter," 1938 and "Law of Political and Labor Rights of Women," 1961Document 5: MATESA Scandal, 1969Document 6: Table of Workers Salaries by provinces, 19733. Feminisms Document 1: Josefa Amar y Borbon, "Prologue" from Discourse abut Women's Physical and Moral Education, 1790Document 2: Concepcion Arenal, from Women of the Future, 1861Document 3: Carmen de Burgos, Divorce in Spain, 1904Document 4: Consuelo Berges, "Republican Women's Union, Pathways" fromCultura integral femenina, 1933Document 5: Lidia Falcon, The Feminist Reason, 1981 Document 6: Law against gender violence. Ley Organica 1/2004 4. Everyday Life & Material Culture Document 1: Singer sewing machine advertisement, ca. 1890Document 2: Cover Blanco y Negro, 1936 Document 3: Ricard Terre, photograph Holy Week, 1957Document 4: Carlos Gimenez, comics from Paracuellos, 1975Document 5: Spain, cover National Geographic, 1965 Document 6: Advertisement, Jabon Lagarto, 1960s5. Education Document 1: Juan Luis Vives, from The Education of the Christian Woman, 1523Document 2: Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, from "Guidelines for the Creation of A Plan of Public Instruction to the Junta of this Matter," 1809Document 3: Law of Public Instruction, Moyano Law, 1857Document 4: Constitution 1931 Articles 48-50 & Constitution 1978 Article 27Document 5: Secondary Education Law 1953Document 6: Organic Law of Education 20066. Political Power and the Law Document 1: Spanish Constitutions, 1812 and 1978 Document 2: Civil Code, 1889 and 1958Document 3: Spanish Constitution 1931Document 4: Law of Political Responsibilities 1939Document 5: Fundamental Principles of the State, 1958Document 6: Law of Historical Memory (Ley de recuperacion de la memoria Historica, 20077. Religion Document 1: Concordat, 1851 Document 2: Spanish Bishops' from "Collective Letter", 1937Document 3: Enrique Tarancon, from Pastoral Letter "Our daily bread," 1951Document 4: Franco as Medieval KnightDocument 5: "The Socio-religious change in Spain" FOESSA, Estudios socisologicos sobre la situacion social de Espana Document 6: Gay Priest magazine Zero cover (2002)8. Public Health and Welfare Document 1: Count of Cobarrus, Letter I, On Public Health, 1808 Document 2: Juan Gine Partagas, from Lessons on elementary private and public hygiene, 1871-72 Document 3: Women's Section of Falange, Photographs of Gymnastics, 1960Document 4: Tomas Caro Paton, The Fallen Woman. Memoirs and Reflections of a Physician in the Anti Venereal Struggle, 1959Document 5: Sociology of Health Care. FOESSA, 1975 and Table on Causes of Death 1968-1970 Document 6: Organic Law for the Legalization of abortion 9/1985 9. Gendered Sexualities Document 1: Gregorio Maranon, The Evolution of Sexuality and the Intersexual Conditions, 1930Document 2: Hildegart Rodriguez, El problema sexual tratado por una mujer espanola, 1931Document 3: Dr. Ramon Serrano Vicens, Informe Sexual de la Mujer Espanola, 1978Document 4: Esperanza Vaello Esquerdo, The Crime of Adultery and Cohabitation, 1976 Document 5: Pedro Almodovar, movie still The Law of Desire, 1987Document 6: Gay Marriage Law, 200510. Empires across Oceans Document 1: Bartolome de las Casas, Christopher Columbus Travels, 1566-1600Document 2: Emilio Castelar, Speech against Slavery, 1870Document 3: Manifesto of the revolutionary junta of the island of Cuba, addressed to its countrymen and to all nations, 1898Document 4: Law of Paternal Dissent in Cuba and Puerto Rico 1882Document 5: Political Cartoons from Gedeon, 1898Document 6: Gumersindo Azcarate, Speech on the Political and Economic Interests of Spain in Morocco, 1910Further Reading

Incorporating a wide range of visual and translated written sources, The Modern Spain Sourcebook documents Spain´s history from the Enlightenment to the present. The book is thematically arranged and includes six key primary sources on ten significant areas of Spanish history, including the arts, work, education, religion, politics, sexuality and empire. As well as the book´s overarching introduction, there are theme-specific introductions and vital historical context sections provided for the sources that are presented. There are also useful suggested analytical questions and helpful web link lists included throughout. The Modern Spain Sourcebook covers political and economic history, but moves beyond this to provide a more complete picture of Spanish history through the sources selected with gender history, social history and cultural history coming to the fore. This is a crucial text containing a vital trove of primary material for all students of Spain and its history.

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