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Early modern period. Catholic Monarchs (1479–1516) Granada War (1482–1492) ... 20th-century Spain. Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Francoist Spain (1936–1975)
The First Spanish Republic was established. 1874: Spain under the Restoration: The period began. The First Spanish Republic was disestablished. 1876: Third Carlist War: The war ended. 1878: Ten Years' War: The war ended. 1879: Pablo Iglesias founds the Partido Socialista Obrero Español or PSOE in Casa Labra, a bar from Madrid: 1898: 25 April
21st-century Spanish people (5 C, 211 P) S. 21st century in Seville (1 C, 21 P) T. 21st century in Spanish television (8 C) V. 21st century in Valencia (49 P)
The contemporary history of Spain is the historiographical discipline and a historical period of Spanish history. However, conventionally, Spanish historiography tends to consider as an initial milestone not the French Revolution , nor the Independence of the United States or the English Industrial Revolution , but a decisive local event: the ...
The Spanish economy was being credited for having avoided the virtual zero growth rate of some of its largest partners in the EU (namely France, Germany and Italy) in the late 1990s and at the beginning of the 21st century.
The 19th century was a period of "foundational fictions" (in the words of critic Doris Sommer), [3] novels in the Romantic or Naturalist traditions that attempted to establish a sense of national identity, and which often focused on the role and rights of the indigenous or the dichotomy of "civilization or barbarism", pioneered in Latin America ...
Top rows display maximal and minimal upper and lower bounds of periods and sub-periods Bottom rows display standardised or traditional upper and lower bounds periods and sub-periods Key Po = Postclassic So = Sovereign Table Upper and lower bounds of Columbian periods of Belizean history as per 20th and 21st century literature. Place Start Postclassic Spanish Precolonial Colonial Sovereign ...
The initial period involved the forced conversion of indigenous populations to Catholicism and the blending of Spanish and indigenous cultures. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Spanish settlers founded major cities such as Mexico City , Puebla , and Guadalajara , turning New Spain into a vital part of the Spanish Empire.