Remaking Madrid: Culture, Politics, and Identity after Franco
Autor H. Stapellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780230106413
ISBN-10: 0230106412
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: XII, 276 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0230106412
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: XII, 276 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Constructing Geographical Identities in Democratic Spain after 1978 Recovering from the Past: The Problem of Remaking Madrid after the Dictatorship From a 'Fortress' to a 'Plaza': The Transformation of Madrid and the Formation of a New Civic Identity Cultural Mobilization and the Civic Identity Project in the Capital Just a 'Teardrop in the Rain'? The movida madrileña and a New Democratic Regional Identity Your Same Old Madrid: The Changing Face of the Capital, 1979-1986 Not Your Same 'New' Madrid: The End of the Regional Identity Project and Changing Forms of Identification in the Capital, 1986-1991 Spain's Democratic Consolidation and Madrid as an Alternative National Model
Recenzii
"Stapell offers an important study of post-Franco regime Madrid and its transformation from the dreary, mismanaged political capital of the dictatorship to the dynamic, cultural (and political) center of both the Autonomous Region of Madrid and the Spanish nation by the early 1990s. The book is highly readable, logically organized, and features utile conclusions to every chapter. Highly recommended." - CHOICE
"Hamilton Stapell has written a unique, painstakingly researched, and thought-provoking narrative of the most intense years in the recent history of Madrid. By looking at the city s struggles to become a center for civic engagement, democratic participation, and vibrant cultural life after the death of Franco, this book makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of Spain s democratic transition." - Jesus Cruz, Professor of History, University of Delaware
"Remaking Madrid is a first-class book that explores both the role of the capital in Spain s democratization and the assertion of Madrid as the region of Spain leading the way towards democratic pluralism. No other work published in any language treats Madrid as an organic entity and leading contributor to the transformation of the Spanish polity. There is nothing else in print quite like this excellent study, and I suspect this book will rapidly make its mark, and become a standard work in the history of modern Spain." - Daniel Kowalsky, Lecturer in Modern European History, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland
"Hamilton Stapell has tapped into the forgotten and at times surprising story of an authoritarian capital in transition to democracy. This book adds a new dimension to the growing historical literature on democratic Spain, and will be of interest both to scholars of postauthoritarian societies and to connoisseurs of Madrid." - Sasha D. Pack, Department of History, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
"By focusing on the seemingly über-Spanish Madrid, Hamilton Stapell makes us rethink our standard conceptions of regional identity in post-Franco Spain, and, in doing so, demonstrates the innovative ways that madrileños created a vibrant regional identity out of the ashes of dictatorship." - Sandie Holguín, Associate Professor of History, University of Oklahoma
"Hamilton Stapell has written a unique, painstakingly researched, and thought-provoking narrative of the most intense years in the recent history of Madrid. By looking at the city s struggles to become a center for civic engagement, democratic participation, and vibrant cultural life after the death of Franco, this book makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of Spain s democratic transition." - Jesus Cruz, Professor of History, University of Delaware
"Remaking Madrid is a first-class book that explores both the role of the capital in Spain s democratization and the assertion of Madrid as the region of Spain leading the way towards democratic pluralism. No other work published in any language treats Madrid as an organic entity and leading contributor to the transformation of the Spanish polity. There is nothing else in print quite like this excellent study, and I suspect this book will rapidly make its mark, and become a standard work in the history of modern Spain." - Daniel Kowalsky, Lecturer in Modern European History, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland
"Hamilton Stapell has tapped into the forgotten and at times surprising story of an authoritarian capital in transition to democracy. This book adds a new dimension to the growing historical literature on democratic Spain, and will be of interest both to scholars of postauthoritarian societies and to connoisseurs of Madrid." - Sasha D. Pack, Department of History, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
"By focusing on the seemingly über-Spanish Madrid, Hamilton Stapell makes us rethink our standard conceptions of regional identity in post-Franco Spain, and, in doing so, demonstrates the innovative ways that madrileños created a vibrant regional identity out of the ashes of dictatorship." - Sandie Holguín, Associate Professor of History, University of Oklahoma
Notă biografică
HAMILTON STAPELL is an Assistant Professor of History at State University of New York at New Paltz, USA.