The Sword of Luchana
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Adrian Shubert
About this book
The Sword of Luchana is the first full-length biography of Baldomero Espartero, the most important figure in Spain’s modern history.
Author / Editor information
Adrian Shubert is a University Professor in the Department of History at York University.
Reviews
"This is a thorough biography of the most influential general in nineteenth-century Spanish politics. An early mixture of charismatic leadership and populism, General Espartero embodied both patriotic feelings and defense of the constitutional monarchy against absolutism."
Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez, Professor of History, Trent University:
"With this book, Adrian Shubert revendicates not only the figure of Baldomero Espartero but also the often misunderstood and neglected, especially in the English-speaking world, image of nineteenth-century Spain. This is a true tour de force of an ambitious, restless, and always original historian."
Pamela Radcliff, Professor and Chair of the Department of History, University of California, San Diego:
"Adrian Shubert’s historical biography of the enigmatic figure of General Espartero is an innovative and sweeping re-telling of Spain’s tumultuous nineteenth century, told from the perspective of Spain’s first public celebrity and, equally important, that of his impressive wife. Shubert builds on revisionist nineteenth-century historiography about liberalism, nationalization, and gender to weave a relevant and compelling story of a life and a time worth remembering."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1 From Gránatula to America, February 1793–February 1815
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2 Defender of the Empire, February 1815–November 1825
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3 Defender of the Throne, November 1825–September 1836
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4 Commander in Chief, September 1836–August 1839
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5 The Reluctant Revolutionary, August 1839–May 1841
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6 Regent of the Realm, May 1841–July 1843
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7 Exile and Return, July 1843–July 1854
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8 “The Personification of Liberty,” July 1854–July 1856
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9 The Retiree of Logroño, July 1856–September 1868
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10 “King or President?” September 1868–December 187
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11 The Necessary Man, January 1871–March 1876
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Epilogue: Death and Afterlife, March 1876–
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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