Invertebrate Spain / Translation and foreword by Mildred Adams.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: engspa Publication details: New York : H. Fertig, 1973 [c1937]Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.946
LOC classification:
  • DP48 .O64213 1973
Contents:
How to make, and break, a nation.--The case of the military.--No men, or no masses?--A theory about Andalusia.--Castile and the Asturias: two civilizations.--The meaning of castles in Spain.--A topography of Spanish pride.--Arid plains, and arid men.--The increasing menace of society.--Against the economic interpretation of history.--On fascism.--Meditation in the Escorial.
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Reprint of the ed. published by Norton, New York.

How to make, and break, a nation.--The case of the military.--No men, or no masses?--A theory about Andalusia.--Castile and the Asturias: two civilizations.--The meaning of castles in Spain.--A topography of Spanish pride.--Arid plains, and arid men.--The increasing menace of society.--Against the economic interpretation of history.--On fascism.--Meditation in the Escorial.