Reader(s): Soto, Luis
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0381
Barcode: 9781781982815
Release Date: 01/2019

PHILLIPS JR., W. / PHILLIPS, C.R.: Concise History of Spain (A) (Unabridged)

This audiobook traces Spain’s development from prehistoric times to the present, focusing particularly on culture, society, politics and personalities. It introduces listeners to key themes that have shaped Spain’s history and culture, including its varied landscapes and climates; the impact of waves of diverse human migrations; the importance of its location as a bridge between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean and Europe and Africa; and religion, particularly militant Catholic Christianity and its centuries of conflict with Islam and Protestantism, as well as debates over the place of the Church in modern Spain.

Tracklist

Phillips, Carla Rahn - Author
Phillips Jr., William - Author
Soto, Luis (Reader)
1A Concise History of Spain08:22
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2For centuries, Hebrew was the common language…10:32
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3Legendarily founded by Hercules and likely…09:03
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4Archeological sites from these Paleolithic cultures…08:44
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5Ancient Mediterranean merchants travelling…09:13
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6Chapter 210:44
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7Merida, on the Guadiana River in western Spain…10:06
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8Early in the second decade of the fifth century…11:40
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9By then, other Germanic groups had crossed…11:35
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10In the field of education, the Roman municipal…11:38
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11Chapter 310:09
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12From emirate to caliphate in Muslim Spain10:55
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13Origins of Christian states in the north10:39
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14The ninth-century growth of the town of Santiago…10:11
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15Economic expansion under the Romans…08:26
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16The Christian capture of Toledo marked…08:43
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17In 1172, the Almohads conducted a major campaign…10:48
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18From 1137 on, Ramon Berenguer ruled a unified…10:09
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19Chapter 412:01
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20The items traded by sea constituted a long list.10:59
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21From the thirteenth century on, Castilian flock owners…09:40
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22Economic crisis and recovery in late medieval Spain11:00
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23Crisis and decline of Spain's Jewish communities10:50
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24Politics and personalities in late medieval Spain09:52
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25In Aragon, Alfonso the Magnanimous died in 1458…08:53
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26Thus, Isabel of Castile, between the age of three…10:16
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27Inquisitorial procedure called for the accused…10:32
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28Isabel's actions as queen of Castile show that she…10:34
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29Columbus realized that, at the latitude of the Canary…09:45
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30To secure recognition for their territorial gains…08:20
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31Chapter 508:40
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32During Carlos's seven-year residence in Spain…09:28
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33Spanish mining of extraordinarily rich veins…09:28
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34In Spain itself, the few Protestant enclaves…09:42
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35The king kept his word, though he tried to persuade...11:34
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36The only remaining conflict draining Spanish…11:28
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37The government of Felipe III, with the duke…10:32
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38The cultural brilliance of Felipe IV's reign deserves…09:06
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39Though Spain's foreign affairs spiralled from…11:37
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40With the latest war with France patched up…10:48
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41Shortly after the queen's death, Felipe V banished…11:19
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42Economically, the Bourbon monarchy intervened…11:34
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43Fernando VI (1746-59) ascended to the throne…09:44
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44Instead of general tax reform…10:25
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45Modern Spaniards continue to rank Carlos III…11:44
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46After the 'Mutiny of Esquilache' the pace of internal…10:41
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47From the point of view of traditional Spaniards…11:23
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48Chapter 611:24
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49Spain's War of Independence formed part of…10:37
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50During the First Carlist War, because the factions…09:09
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51Contrasting with this scandalous romantic history…10:28
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52In the short term, the republicans could not…10:24
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53The second Bourbon restoration settled in quickly…10:26
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54The Cuban rebellion that began in 1895…10:45
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55Within the system, elected politicians from…10:06
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56The rebellion in Morocco quietened down…09:43
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57For the next two years, politicians in the Cortes…11:41
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58Chapter 711:32
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59Christian Democrats had helped to put Lerroux…11:18
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60The democratic governments in Europe and…10:50
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61Next, Franco solidified his support among...10:33
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62For three decades after the end of the Spanish…10:10
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63As for Franco, though neutrality seemed the only…09:27
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64The World Bank report goaded the regime into…11:38
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65To a certain extent, they succeeded, but, ironically…10:40
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66Chapter 810:48
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67As proof of that confidence, when voters went…10:36
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68In 1992 as well, Spain hosted two major…09:50
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69When Spanish voters went to the polls in 1996…08:06
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70Perhaps the most stunning proof of that readiness…09:24
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71In the first decade of the new millennium…09:41
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Total Playing Time: 12:12:48