A Brief History of Barcelona

A Brief History of Barcelona

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All you need to know about Barcelona and its history.

 

Barcelona is a city steeped in history and conflict. It has been a garrison city of the Roman Empire, the leading power of the Mediterranean, the battleground of international wars, an industrial power, and the largest holdout against fascism in the Spanish Civil War. The Catalan capital has been bombed and besieged, and has raised itself from the rubble time and time again. Its history is inseparable from the history of Catalonia itself, and the development of each has deeply impacted the other throughout the centuries. This book chronicles the social, political, cultural and urban development of a city that has played an important role in the history of Europe.

From the footsteps of the first man on the Catalan coast it reveals Roman Barcelona, Islamic Barcelona, the city’s historic defeat in 1714, the age of steam, the hardships of the Civil War and the subsequent transition to democracy after Franco’s dictatorship. Always a symbol of liberty and a mosaic of cultures, the city exists as it does today thanks to the tireless efforts of its citizens, throughout the centuries, to make it ever bigger and better.

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Autor
David Agustí
Idioma
inglés
ISBN
978-84-16033-29-4
Año
2014
Edición
primera (coedición con el Ayuntamiento de Barcelona)
Páginas
224 pág.
Dimensiones
23,3 x 16,5 cm.
Encuadernación
rústica con solapas
9998 Artículos

David Agustí holds a degree in Modern and Contemporary History from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He has been a professor of Economic History at the International University of Catalunya and now works in cultural management. He has contributed articles to publications such as the Diari de Girona and Historia de Iberia Vieja. In addition to A Brief History of Barcelona, he has written a number of books on Catalan history, including works on the Almogavars and the Franco era in Catalonia.

BCN, un ahir de llibre — El Periódico, 23/11/2014
David Agustí a l'anglès i al català —7 calas en Sílex, 30/09/2014