L'Espagne au XXe siècle: Étude politique et économique, by Angel Marvaud, offers a comprehensive analysis of Spain during a pivotal period of transformation. Published in 1921, this work provides invaluable insights into the political and economic forces shaping the nation in the early 20th century.
Marvaud delves into the intricacies of Spanish politics, examining the key figures, movements, and events that defined the era. Simultaneously, the book explores the economic landscape, shedding light on the industries, trade, and financial structures that influenced Spain's development.
This study serves as an essential resource for historians, economists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Spain's trajectory in the 20th century. Marvaud's detailed analysis makes "L'Espagne au XXe siècle" a significant contribution to the scholarship on modern Spain.
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