Historia Militar Y Política Del General Don Juan Prim, Marqués De Los Castillejos: Enlazada Con La Particular De La Guerra Civil En Cataluña Y Con La De África, Volume 1
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
588
언어
스페인어
출판됨
Mar 8, 2010
출판사
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1146881738
ISBN-13
9781146881739
설명
This extensive volume delves into the military and political career of General Don Juan Prim, Marqués de los Castillejos, offering a comprehensive look at his significant role in 19th-century Spain. The authors meticulously trace his involvement in pivotal events, particularly during the tumultuous period of the Civil War in Catalonia and the conflicts in Africa. Through detailed analysis and historical context, they illuminate Prim's strategic decisions and the repercussions of his actions on both military outcomes and political landscapes.
In exploring Prim's life, the narrative not only highlights his military engagements but also paints a vivid picture of the era's socio-political dynamics. Readers are taken on a journey through battles, alliances, and the complexities of leadership during a time of national strife. The authors aim to provide a broader understanding of the interactions between military strategies and political machinations, reflecting how one shaped the other.
As the first of a two-volume series, this work sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the events that defined Prim's legacy. With rich historical details and thoughtful commentary, the authors enrich the reader's understanding of a significant figure whose influence extended far beyond the battlefield and into the heart of Spain's political evolution.
In exploring Prim's life, the narrative not only highlights his military engagements but also paints a vivid picture of the era's socio-political dynamics. Readers are taken on a journey through battles, alliances, and the complexities of leadership during a time of national strife. The authors aim to provide a broader understanding of the interactions between military strategies and political machinations, reflecting how one shaped the other.
As the first of a two-volume series, this work sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the events that defined Prim's legacy. With rich historical details and thoughtful commentary, the authors enrich the reader's understanding of a significant figure whose influence extended far beyond the battlefield and into the heart of Spain's political evolution.