
Barcelona 1714: Jacques Rigaud: crònica de tinta i pólvora
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Action & Adventure
History
格式
精装书
页数
128
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 10, 2014
出版商
Librooks
版本
1
ISBN-10
8494183540
ISBN-13
9788494183546
描述
Set against the turbulent backdrop of Barcelona in 1714, this work immerses readers in a historical moment marked by conflict and transformation. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the authors delve into the impact of the War of the Spanish Succession and the subsequent Siege of Barcelona, illustrating how these events reshaped the city and its people.
The book explores the duality of ink and gunpowder, symbolizing the interplay between the arts and warfare during this chaotic period. It brings to light the voices of those who lived through the siege, presenting a rich tapestry of perspectives that reveal the struggles, aspirations, and resilience of the Catalan identity.
The authors, F. Xavier Hernández Cardona and Francesc Riart i Jou, weave together historical facts with vivid storytelling, allowing the reader to feel the tension and urgency of the times. Their thorough examination of the context is supported by comprehensive bibliographical references, ensuring a scholarly approach while remaining accessible to history enthusiasts.
Through its pages, the book not only captures the essence of a pivotal moment in Barcelona's history but also touches on themes of resistance and cultural unity, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of Catalan heritage.
The book explores the duality of ink and gunpowder, symbolizing the interplay between the arts and warfare during this chaotic period. It brings to light the voices of those who lived through the siege, presenting a rich tapestry of perspectives that reveal the struggles, aspirations, and resilience of the Catalan identity.
The authors, F. Xavier Hernández Cardona and Francesc Riart i Jou, weave together historical facts with vivid storytelling, allowing the reader to feel the tension and urgency of the times. Their thorough examination of the context is supported by comprehensive bibliographical references, ensuring a scholarly approach while remaining accessible to history enthusiasts.
Through its pages, the book not only captures the essence of a pivotal moment in Barcelona's history but also touches on themes of resistance and cultural unity, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of Catalan heritage.