Table of contents for Modern Spain : a documentary history / edited by Jon Cowans.


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Introduction
1. Joachim Murat, Report on the Madrid Revolt (1808)             7
2. Napoleon Bonaparte, Message to the Spaniards (1808)           10
3. Calls to Arms (1808)                                          11
4. Decrees of the Cadiz Cortes (1810-1814)                       14
5. Diego Mufioz Torrero, On Freedom of the Press (1810)          20
6. The Congress of Venezuela, Declaration of Independence (1811)  23
7. The 1812 Constitution                                         26
8. Ferdinand VII, Declaration on the Constitution (1814)         30
9. Army Proclamation of 182o                                     34
10. Ferdinand VII, Manifesto of October I, 1823                   36
11. The Carlist Movement (1833)                                   38
12. Joaquim Rubi6 y Ors, The Catalan Renaixenfa (1841)            41
13. Fernando Garrido, On Communism (1848)                        44
14. Juan Donoso Cortes, On Religion and Liberty (1849)            47
15. Liberal Principles (1868-1869)                               50
16. El Estado Catalan, On Federalism (1870)                       54
17. Justo Zaragoza, On Slavery in the Spanish Antilles (1872)     57
18. The Alcoy Federation, An Anarchist Manifesto (1873)           62
19. Clarin, Hunger in Andalusia (1883)                            65
20. Valenti Almirall, Spain Such as It Is (1887)                  71
21. Emilia Pardo Bazan, The Education of Men and Women (1892)    74
22. Pablo Iglesias, The Social Revolution (1892)                  81
23. La Epoca, "Anarchist Attack in Barcelona" (1893)              84
24. Enric Prat de la Riba, Compendium of Catalanist Doctrine (1894)  86
25. Sabino de Arana, "What Are We?" (1895)                       90
26. Francisco Silvela, "Without a Pulse" (1898)                   95
27. Pablo Iglesias, "Our Bourgeoisie" (1898)                      97
28. The Army and the Catalans (1905)                              99
29. Alejandro Lerroux, "Rebels, Rebels!" (1906)                  103
30. The Tarrasa Manifesto (1909)                                 105
31. Spanish Bishops, Against the Existence of the Secular Schools
    (1909)                                                        106
32. Miryam, "Anticlerical Women: What We Want" (1910)            109




33. Julian Juderfas, The Black Legend (1914)                      III
34. Program of the National Association of Spanish Women (1918)   115
35. Jose Ortega y Gasset, Invertebrate Spain (1922)              II9
36. Miguel Primo de Rivera, The Barcelona Manifesto (1923)       I26
37. Platform of the Patriotic Union (1928)                       I29
38. Alfonso XIII, Message of Renunciation (1931)                 132
39. Spanish Bishops, On the Proposed Constitution (93I)           I33
40. Manuel Azafia, "Spain Has Ceased to Be Catholic" (1931)       136
41. Parliamentary Debate on Women's Suffrage (931)               141
42. The 1931 Constitution                                        147
43. Fernando de los Rios, The Republican Education Program (1937)  152
44. La Pasionaria, "From Childhood to Maturity" (1966)            155
45. Artists' Statements (1931-1934)                              159
46. El Debate, "A Large Catholic Majority" (I933)                164
47. Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, Ideas of the Falange (I934)    167
48. Conservatives on Women and Feminism (1932, 1933, 1935)        171
49. El Socialista, On the Victory of the Popular Front (1936)     175
50. Francisco Franco, Manifesto of July 18, 1936                 I77
51. Ideological Struggles of the Left (1936, 1937)               180
52. Decree Closing Religious Institutions (1936)                 183
53. Germany and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1937)                185
54. British Parliamentary Debates on Spain (1937)                192
55. Spanish Bishops, On the War in Spain (I937)                  I98
56. George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia (1938)                    203
57. Francisco Franco, Letter to Hitler (1940)                   209
58. Francisco Franco, Laureate Cross Acceptance Speech (1940)    211
59. The Nationalist Movement, Law of Syndical Organization (1940)  215
60. Jose Rodriguez Vega, Impressions of Franco's Spain (1943)    218
61. The United States and Franco's Spain, 1945-I954              222
62. Spanish Bishops, On Criticism, Propaganda, and Publicity (1950)  234
63. Law of the Fundamental Principles of the Nationalist Movement
   (1958)                                                        236
64. Pilar Primo de Rivera, On the Rights of Working Women (I96I)   238
65. Luis Buiiuel, On Viridiana (1962)                           240
66. Dionisio Ridruejo, On Resistance to Franco (1962)            242
67. The Nationalist Movement, The Woman in the New Society (1963)  245
68. The Abbot of Montserrat, 'The Regime Calls Itself Christian"
   (1963)                                                        252
69. ETA Communiques (1970, I973)                                 256
70. Women's Liberation Front, Founding Manifesto (1976)          259



71. The 1978 Constitution                                        262
72. Spanish Reflections on Franco (79)                           272
73. King Juan Carlos, Speech on the Coup d'Itat (98i)          286
74. Felipe Gonzgiez, Interview on the NATO Referendum (986)   287
75. La Mesa de Ajuria Enea, Response to ETA (97)                 292
76. SOS Racismo, Annual Report on Racism in the Spanish State (iggg) 296





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Spain History 20th century Sources, Spain History 19th century Sources