Literature of Crisis

Literature of Crisis

Author: Olga Bezhanova

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1611488370

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The book explores novels, essays and poetry published by Spanish writers in response to the global economic crisis that began in 2008. Spain has been experiencing the crisis in a particularly painful way, and the artistic response to these traumatic events has been powerful and abundant. The literature of the crisis is pointing to the probability that the crisis is not a temporary problem that will be resolved once and for all if correct economic measures are taken. To the contrary, there is every reason to believe that the losses in long-term employment, the growing precariousness of work, the increased economic insecurity, the citizens' disillusionment with the capacity of democratic governments to withstand the pressures of global capital, the erosion of the welfare state, and the explosive growth in inequality that we associate with the crisis are not likely to be reversed. Spanish artists are exploring the reasons behind Spain's particularly painful experience of the crisis and, at the same time, are placing the suffering that the crisis is causing in Spain within the context of global developments that are ensuring its durability. Essays by Antonio Muñoz Molina and Lucía Etxebarria, novels by Rafael Chirbes, Luis García Montero, Benjamín Prado, and Belén Gopegui, and poetry by the artists who contributed to the collections titled En legítima defensa. Poetas en tiempos de crisis and Marca(da) España. Retrato poético de una sociedad en crisis point to the necessity of expanding our vision of the crisis from the purely financial to a broader definition that will include the changes the crisis augurs for the areas of human existence that lie outside the strictly economic realm.


After the Fall

After the Fall

Author: Tobias Buck

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781474610087

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Taking us from the offices of power in Madrid and Barcelona to the villages of the Basque country and towns of Andalusia, the book tells the story of Spain's long boom and sudden bust, and the years of anger and dislocation that followed. It explores the origins of the separatist movement in Catalonia and the bitter clash with the Spanish government, as well of the history of violence in the Basque country and the remarkable rise of new political forces like Podemos. It looks at the legacy of the Civil War and the Franco dictatorship and the continuing struggle over historical memory in Spain today. It finally turns its attention to the country's future and examines the outlines of a new model for Spain


Politics and Society in Contemporary Spain

Politics and Society in Contemporary Spain

Author: B. Field

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-06-18

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1137306629

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This edited volume examines the political, social, and economic developments in contemporary Spain, with a particular focus on the period of the Socialist government (2008-11), the 2011 elections, and the challenges facing Spain and the new Popular Party government.


Entrepreneurship in Spain

Entrepreneurship in Spain

Author: Juan Manuel Matés-Barco

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-28

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1000327191

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The figure of the entrepreneur has become a relevant factor that explains the process of growth and economic development. Rising unemployment rates have generated among institutional and private agents, a significant interest in promoting entrepreneurship as a formula to eradicate this social scourge of unemployment. Active policies that favor business culture and initiative are being promoted in all areas. In the university world, academic research has multiplied the work on entrepreneurship, a term that includes a triple meaning: the figure of the entrepreneur, the business function and the creation of companies. This versatile meaning must be based on a consistent theory about the company and the entrepreneur. This book presents specific cases of companies and entrepreneurs that have had their role throughout the history of Spain. The intention is to show the techniques and learning acquired by those agents, which have allowed a considerable advance in the knowledge of the structure and business development. This book brings together the research carried out by its authors with primary sources and makes it accessible to a wide audience—Spanish and Latin American—and will be of value to researchers, academics, and students with an interest in Spanish entrepreneurship, business, and management history.


Spain After Franco

Spain After Franco

Author: Richard Gunther

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1986-01-01

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9780520051836

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Meget detaljeret analyse af udviklingen af det nye politiske partisystem, der er opstået i Spanien efter Franco's død i 1975.


Sovereign Debt Crises

Sovereign Debt Crises

Author: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-11-02

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1316510441

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Contributes to a better understanding of the policy, economic, and legal options of countries struggling with debt problems.


Crises and Transformation in the Mediterranean World

Crises and Transformation in the Mediterranean World

Author: Jordi Catalan Vidal

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-09-17

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 3031245024

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This edited collection presents an economic history of Catalonia and its economic crises, from Roman times to the political difficulties of the present day. It considers how the strong identity of the Catalan people has been reinforced in critical episodes such as the commercial revolution of the Late Medieval Age, the 1640 rebellion, the Succession War of 1705-1714, the industrial revolution of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the strong repression during early Francoism. The book also explores how historical parallels from Catalonia’s past might shed light on the long-term consequences of the Great Recession of 2007-9 and recovery in the EU, showing how the typical Mediterranean approach of adjusting to crises by depreciating currencies and expanding public deficits has been less straightforward during the most recent financial crisis. A particularly deep slump has contributed to fostering the claim for independence of Catalonia in recent times, echoing larger dissatisfaction with EU monetary policy. With a comprehensive overview of major events in Catalonian economic history and their broader implications to European political economy and development, this book will be of interest to students and academics in economic history, social history, and monetary economics.


Why Banks Fail

Why Banks Fail

Author: Sebastián Royo

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-27

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1137532289

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This book examines the political roots of banking crises in Spain. It focuses on the process of political bargains in which parties with different interests come together to form coalitions, and it shows how these coalitions have determined banking outcomes and caused banking crises in Spain. In particular, it analyzes the 2008 Spanish banking crisis and shows how Spanish banks and related savings institutions contributed significantly to the challenges that led to the crisis, including the fueling of a large property bubble – by channeling tremendous credits to the construction and real estate sectors, while starving the country’s productive sectors. Accordingly, the book links banking crises to the country’s larger institutional malaise, placing the solution not only in the hands of the banks, but also the political institutions that influence them.