A - Military History Of Modern Spain: From The Na...

Following the defeat in the Spanish-American War (1898), the military redirected its focus to Northern Morocco, leading to the Rif Rebellion (1921–1927).

While reviewers from Academia.edu and Project MUSE acknowledge the book as a rare and valuable English-language resource, they note its "mixed" nature as an anthology. Some scholars argue it lacks a cohesive narrative thread across all eras and could have offered deeper analysis of specific events, such as the coup plots of 1979–1982.

Chapter 6 covers Spain's withdrawal from its African empire between 1940 and 1976. A Military History of Modern Spain: From the Na...

The final chapters address the dual challenge of domestic terrorism (ETA) and the international conflict against al-Qaeda and radical Islamic fundamentalism. Critical Analysis

This era was marked by the Carlist Wars and pronunciamientos (military-led political interventions), where the army served as an instrument for liberal reforms before turning toward reactionary politics. 2. The 20th Century: Civil War and World War II Following the defeat in the Spanish-American War (1898),

Although Spain was officially neutral, the book examines the Spanish Army’s participation on the Eastern Front (Russia) and its status within overseas colonies. 3. The Cold War and Modern Era

"A Military History of Modern Spain" serves as a critical historical rediscovery of a nation that once held a global empire. It illustrates a military that remained stagnant for long periods but eventually successfully transitioned into a modern force capable of global cooperation. Chapter 6 covers Spain's withdrawal from its African

In the 1950s, Spain began integrating into the Western defense community, eventually joining NATO and participating in peacekeeping missions in the Balkans and Middle East.


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