Spain: From Dictatorship to DemocracyISBN: 978-1-4443-3974-1
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504 pages
April 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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Javier Tusell was Professor of Contemporary History at the
National University of Distance Learning (UNED). Best known as a
historian of contemporary Spain, he published more than 50 books on
the subject in his lifetime. During an early foray into politics,
he negotiated the return to Spain of Picasso’s anti-war
masterpiece, Guernica, and was elected UCD councillor for
Madrid in 1979. Latterly he became a respected media commentator on
Spanish history and especially the Franco dictatorship.
Translator
Rosemary Clark, college lecturer at Downing College, is an
affiliated lecturer in Spanish at the University of Cambridge
specializing in Modern Peninsular Spanish literature, history, and
culture. Particular interests are post-colonialism, Spain and
Africa, religious issues, and regionalism.