Cities of Spain
Title | Cities of Spain PDF eBook |
Author | David Gilmour |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2012-05-31 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1448138337 |
Unlike France and England, Spain has not been dominated by its capital, and the focus of its history shifts from city to city over the centuries, illuminating different features of the country's past. Toledo, Cordoba, Seville and Madrid have at various times managed to establish a political and cultural supremacy, Cadiz and Barcelona dominated the economy in the 18th and 19th centuries. Salanca housed one of the great universities of medieval Europe while Santiago became the second religious centre of Christendom. In CITIES OF SPAIN David Gilmour takes us on a journey from Visigothic kingdom and the Cordoban caliphate to the Madrid of today. The portrait of these cities both now and in the heyday reveal both their spirit and their significance, and allowed the reader an intimate view of one of Europe's most fascinating and intriguing countries.
Seven Spanish Cities, and the Way to Them
Title | Seven Spanish Cities, and the Way to Them PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Everett Hale |
Publisher | |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 1883 |
Genre | Spain |
ISBN |
Seven Spanish Cities, and the Way to Them
Title | Seven Spanish Cities, and the Way to Them PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Everett Hale |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2024-02-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3385342171 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1886.
Seven Spanish Cities
Title | Seven Spanish Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Everett Hale (Sr.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1883 |
Genre | Spain |
ISBN |
Late Roman Spain and Its Cities
Title | Late Roman Spain and Its Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Kulikowski |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 517 |
Release | 2011-01-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0801899494 |
This groundbreaking history of Spain in late antiquity sheds new light on the fall of the western Roman empire and the emergence of medieval Europe. Historian Michael Kulikowski draws on the most recent archeological and literary evidence in this fresh an enlightening account of the Iberian Peninsula from A.D. 300 to 600. In so doing, he provides a definitive narrative that integrates late antique Spain into the broader history of the Roman empire. Kulikowski begins with a concise introduction to the early history of Roman Spain, and then turns to the Diocletianic reforms of 293 and their long-term implications for Roman administration and the political ambitions of post-Roman contenders. He goes on to examine the settlement of barbarian peoples in Spain, the end of Roman rule, and the imposition of Gothic power in the fifth and sixth centuries. In parallel to this narrative account, Kulikowski offers a wide-ranging thematic history, focusing on political power, Christianity, and urbanism. Kulikowski’s portrait of late Roman Spain offers some surprising conclusions, finding that the physical and social world of the Roman city continued well into the sixth century despite the decline of Roman power. Winner of an Honorable Mention in the Association of American Publishers’ Professional and Scholarly Publishing Awards in Classics and Archeology
Land Squandering and Social Crisis in the Spanish City
Title | Land Squandering and Social Crisis in the Spanish City PDF eBook |
Author | Jesús Manuel González Pérez |
Publisher | MDPI |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2019-06-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3038979465 |
The last two decades have been marked by intense and accelerated economic, political, and cultural processes that have affected urban spaces. These changes have occurred in different parts of cities (traditional centers, edges, peripheries) and at different levels of the urban system (large and medium-sized cities and in their respective areas of influence). Possibly the clearest expression of the spatial effects on cities can be perceived in their morphological transformations, their territorial dimensions, or in their social problems. Until 2008, urban–territorial processes were a reflection of the logic and inconsistencies of an expansive economic context and of a structural context that favored the development of cities through concurrent processes and actors. As a result, the built land and amount of urbanized and built surfaces increased, together with processes of the expansion and modernization of cities. Since 2008, the expansive economic cycle has ended, and there have been diverse negative consequences. Notably, the construction sector has come to an abrupt halt. Access to credit has also been reduced, and unemployment has increased. The economic recession has caused sociodemographic and socioeconomic issues exemplified by housing vulnerability, with dispossession, evictions, a shortage of social housing, and energy poverty.
Spanish towns and Spanish pictures
Title | Spanish towns and Spanish pictures PDF eBook |
Author | Marguerite Tollemache |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1870 |
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