Sebastian Balfour
British historian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sebastian Balfour (born in 1941)[1] is an English historian and Professor Emeritus of Contemporary Spanish Studies at the London School of Economics.
Works
Author
- Books
- Castro. Profiles in power. London and New York: Longman. 1990.[n. 1]
- La dictadura, los trabajadores y la ciudad. El movimiento obrero en el área metropolitana de Barcelona (1939-1988). Valencia: Edicions Alfons El Magnànim. 1994.
- The End of the Spanish Empire 1898-1923. Clarendon Press. 1997.[4]
- Deadly Embrace. Morocco and The Road to The Spanish Civil War. Oxford University Press. 2002.[n. 2]
- Chapters in collective works
- "Nuevas y viejas interpretaciones del 98 y de sus consecuencias en España". XIII Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana. VIII Congreso Internacional de Historia de América (AEA). Casa de Colón. 1998. pp. 35–42.
- "El 98 y El Nacionalismo Español". Imágenes del 98 (in Spanish). Fundación BBV. 1999.
- J. Álvarez-Junco, J. & Adrian Shubert, ed. (1999). "The Desarrollo years, 1955-1975". In A History of Spain since 1808. A. Macmillan. pp. 277–288.
- Ismael Saz & Edward Acton, ed. (2001). "War, Nationalism and the Masses in Spain, 1898-1939". La transición a la política de masas : V Seminario Histórico Hispano-Británico. Universitat de València. pp. 75–92. ISBN 84-370-5148-7.
- Angel Smith & Emma Dávila-Cox, ed. (1999). "The Impact of the War Within Spain: Continuity or Crisis?". The Crisis of 1898. Colonial Redistribution and Nationalist Mobilization. pp. 180–194.
- Articles in academic journals
- Balfour, Sebastian (2001). "Secret Wars in Forgotten Africa". Journal of Romance Studies. 1 (3): 121–132. doi:10.3828/jrs.1.3.121.
- Balfour, Sebastian (2008). "The concept of historical revisionism: Spain since the 1930s". International Journal of Iberian Studies. 21 (3): 179–186. doi:10.1386/ijis.21.3.179_1.[failed verification]
Co-author
- Balfour, Sebastian; Quiroga, Alejandro (2007). España reinventada. Nación e identidad desde la transición. Barcelona: Península.
Editor
- Sebastian Balfour, ed. (2005). The Politics of Contemporary Spain. Routledge.
- Sebastian Balfour & Paul Preston, ed. (1999). Spain and the Great Powers in the Twentieth Century. Routledge.[4][n. 3]
- Sebastian Balfour; Laurie Howes; Michael de Larrabeiti; Anthony Weale, eds. (2008). Trinity Tales: Tales from Trinity College Dublin in Sixties. Lilliput Press.
Notes
- Also re-published as España y las grandes potencias y los efectos del Desastre de 1898. Preston, P. Critica. 2002. and España y las grandes potencias en el siglo XX. Critica. 2002.
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