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A prequel to the authors previous monographs on the Great War and the Foundations of the Spanish Civil War, this book analyses the troubled and often violent path of Spain to modernity. During the nearly 30 years of history explored (18921921), the country appeared to be caught in a kind of Groundhog Day. It was rocked in the 1890s by an ill-fated colonial adventure and a spiral of anarchist terrorism and praetorian-led repression, mostly in Barcelona, which culminated with the murder of the Conservative prime minister, Antonio Canovas, in August 1897. Twenty-four years later, Spain was undergoing a similar set of circumstances: a military quagmire in Morocco and vicious social warfare, with its epicentre in the Catalan capital, which resulted in the killing of the then Conservative prime minister, Eduardo Dato, in March 1921. The chronological framework highlights the gradual crisis, but also resilience, of the ruling Restoration Monarchy. Francisco Romero Salvado pursues the thesis that this crisis could be largely explained by focusing on the correlation between two apparently contradictory conceptual terms, but which in fact proved to be supplementary: the extent to which the persistence of the political comedy embodied by an unreformed liberal but oligarchic order perpetuated a social tragedy. Notwithstanding the peculiarity of the authors approach, this study rejects any notion of determinism or exceptionalism. On the contrary, Spain was not an extraordinary case within the European context but constituted a laboratory par excellence of the turmoil which marked this age. Indeed, a watershed period of fast technological progress, economic modernization and cultural awareness clashed head-on with traditional constitutional and liberal states that found they were unable to retain their past hegemony in the dawning era of mass politics. The outcome was unprecedented social warfare which led in many cases to a reactionary backlash and the establishment of authoritarian formulas of governance. Published in association with the Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies

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Political Comedy and
Social Tragedy
Spain, a Laboratory of Social Conflict,
18921921
The Caada Blanch / Sussex Academic
Studies on Contemporary Spain
General Editor: Professor Paul Preston, London School of Economics
A list of all published titles in the series is available on the Press website. More recently published works are presented below.
Concha Alborg, My Mother, That Stranger: Letters from the Spanish Civil War.
Peter Anderson, Friend or Foe?: Occupation, Collaboration and Selective Violence in the Spanish Civil War.
Germ Bel, Disdain, Distrust, and Dissolution: The Surge of Support for Independence in Catalonia.
Carl-Henrik Bjerstrm, Josep Renau and the Politics of Culture in Republican Spain, 19311939: Re-imagining the Nation.
Claudio Hernndez Burgos (ed.), Ruptura: The Impact of Nationalism and Extremism on Daily Life in the Spanish Civil War (19361939).
Darryl Burrowes, Historians at War: Cold War Influences on Anglo-American Representations of the Spanish Civil War.
Andrew Canessa (ed.), Barrier and Bridge: Spanish and Gibraltarian Perspectives on Their Border.
Kathryn Crameri, Goodbye, Spain?: The Question of Independence for Catalonia.
Pol Dalmau, Press, Politics and National Identities in Catalonia: The Transformation of La Vanguardia, 18811931.
Mark Derby, Petals and Bullets: Dorothy Morris A New Zealand Nurse in the Spanish Civil War.
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Emily Mason, Democracy, Deeds and Dilemmas: Support for the Spanish Republic within British Civil Society, 19361939.
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Martin Minchom, The Spanish Civil War in the International Press: Breaking News and Conflicting Narratives.
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Rben Serm, Conspiracy, Coup dtat and Civil War in Seville, 19361939: History and Myth in Francoist Spain.
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Political Comedy and
Social Tragedy
Spain, a Laboratory of Social Conflict,
18921921
Francisco J. Romero Salvad
Copyright Francisco J Romero Salvad 2020 Published in the Sussex Academic - photo 1
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Contents
The Caada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies
Series Editors Preface by Paul Preston
Authors Prologue
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1
Who Killed Antonio Cnovas? Spain, a Laboratory of Social Conflict
The Discreet Charm of the Liberal Monarchy
The Grand Charade
Propaganda by the Deed
Beyond the Myth: Anarchism in Spain
Propaganda by Injustice
Death at the Spa
Chapter 2
The Dawn of a New Century: Blood Wedding
Chronicle of a Foretold Defeat
The Challenge of Modernity
The General Strike of 1902
The Paralelos Emperor and the Barcelonetas Kant
Alfonso XIII, El Rey de Espadas
From Rue de Rohan to Calle Mayor
Chapter 3
The Regeneration Chimera: Dancing with Corpses
Antonio Maura: Messiah or Tyrant?
The City of Bombs
The City in Flames
The Postman Always Rings Twice. Who Killed Ferrer Guardia?
Who Killed Jos Canalejas?
The Show Must Go On
Chapter 4
The Great War Cataclysm: The Hour of Revolution
The Twilight of an Era
1917: The Year of Revolution
Neutrality: A Cruel Paradox
The Revolution Arrives in Spain
Bloody August
The Resilience of the Political Setup
Chapter 5
The Red Spectre: Dawn of a New Era?
The European Civil War
The Party of the 100 Children
The CNTs Finest Hour
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