Discover the web of power behind Spain’s early 20th‑century upheavals.
In this insightful study, the author untangles how politics, religion, and social classes shaped a nation on the edge of change.
This compelling volume examines the dynamic interplay between liberal, clerical, and Carlist forces. It peels back the public narratives to reveal how press, government, and street demonstrations influenced policy and daily life. Through vivid accounts and careful analysis, it shows how leaders, journalists, and ordinary people navigated a volatile era.
- How different political factions organized, financed, and spread their ideas.
- The role of the press, censorship, and public opinion in shaping events.
- The impact of religious orders, education, and social reform on ordinary Spaniards.
- Key figures, campaigns, and moments that redirected Spain’s path.
Ideal for readers of political history, social change, and contemporary Spain, this edition offers a clear lens on a pivotal period in the country’s story.