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Probably the most enlightening book about the process that led to civil war, written by one of the historians who have most contributed to the debate on a crucial period of Spanish history. This book argues, based on unpublished documents, that the insurrection of October 1934 is, strictly, the beginning of the Spanish war and not a mere episode or a different precedent.
Probably the most illuminating book on the events that led to the Spanish Civil War, written by a historian who has made a great contribution to the debate about a crucial period of Spanish history. The new edition, on the 70th anniversary of the end of the Civil War and ten years after the first edition, includes a prologue by Stanley G. Payne and a new epilogue by the author.
This book is divided into one hundred short chapters, concise in style and comprehensive in content. In the words of the author: This book has not been written by an economist, or a researcher, or anyone who earns a living teaching business administration classes. This book has been written in equal parts by experience and curiosity.
Experience the genuine accounts of the children who suffered the Nazi holocaust from the testimonies they left us in their own diaries, drawings and poems.
Countless lives were lost because of the derangement and arrant barbarity of those who believed themselves gods and who treated the most innocent victims of the Second World War as less than worthless.
After Franco's victory, the young republican doctor Guillermo García is able to continue living in Madrid, thanks to a false identity organised for him by his best friend, a diplomat whose life Guillermo saved in 1937 and who in 1946 comes home on a secret and dangerous mission: to infiltrate the secret organisation led by Clara Stauffer in Madrid facilitating the escape of criminals from the Thir
Vega has heard a story about a little bird who treated his partner badly. Do you want to find out what happened? Do you know why there are little birds that behave like that? Do you want to know what the little bird did? Gender violence is a serious social problem that transcendes all geographical, social and temporal borders. There are many manifestations of gender-based violence.
A brilliant satire about a writer who changes languages. An immigrant from eastern Europe is admitted to a Belgian psychiatric hospital and submitted to a linguistic reinsertion therapy to cure his ailment: not writing in his mother-tongue. But he's not the only patient in the asylum.
In Los parientes de Ester, Luis Fayad enters the social fabric of Bogota in the late sixties and early seventies to tell the decline of a family that clings to tradition.
The story of one of Spain's most iconic brands, from its beginnings in a small workshop in the Baleares to its establishment on the main shopping streets of the world. Camper is without doubt one of our most global brands and Pablo Adán goes behind-the-scenes at the company to tell us how the success and international prestige it currently enjoys were achieved.
The wealthiest family in an inland city is composed of the Wife, her Husband, their two young children, the Wife's mother and Amalia, the maid. In the large house where they live, everything is impeccable but appearances can be deceptive.