Nation and Conflict in Modern Spain: Essays in Honor of Stanley G. Payne

Edited by Brian D. Bunk, Sasha D. Pack and Carl-Gustaf Scott

Nation and Conflict in Modern Spain: Essays in Honor of Stanley G. Payne is a collection of original scholarship and reflective essays written by students and colleagues of the distinguished Hispanist. In keeping with Payne’s long and varied career, the chapter topics range broadly and cover subjects from anarchism and anticlericalism to counterinsurgency and tourism. Despite the diversity of subject matter, all of the contributors strive to integrate political, material and cultural factors and to interpret received wisdom with skepticism. The result is a collection bound together by a rich and balanced appreciation for the major events, attitudes, and conflicts that have shaped modern Spanish history.

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