The Spaniards : an introduction to their history /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Castro, Américo, 1885-1972
Corporate Author: James H. Sutton Jr. and Sylvia Leal Carvajal Collection
Other Authors: King, Willard F. (Translator), Margaretten, Selma (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Berkeley, University of California Press, 1971.
Series:California library reprint series
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Table of Contents:
  • Concerning the history and its historical method
  • The problem : in search of the reality that is not a fable
  • The Spaniards as the consequence of the intermingling of three castes of believers
  • Theoretical assumptions
  • A history of inner confidence and insecurity
  • The non-Spanish structure of Roman and visigothic Hispania
  • Al-Andalus as a constitutive circumstance of Spanish life
  • Islamic tradition and Spanish life
  • In search of better social order
  • The beginnings of the Christian and European reaction : St. James of Galicia
  • Santiago, an international attraction
  • The Islamic perspective of three Christian institutions
  • The historical ages conditioned by the peculiar problem of the Spanish population
  • Problems and periods in Spanish history.