The History of Barcelona: From Empires to Modern Might (Spain History Book) Paperback – March 7, 2025

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Management number 220522879 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$6.40 Model Number 220522879
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How did a humble Roman colony become a rebel city that defied kings and birthed empires? This book traces 2,000 years of Barcelona's history, from the ghostly streets of Roman Barcino to the anarchist cafes of the industrial era. Forget tourist myths. This is the story of a city that refused to kneel.Starting with the Roman colony whose walls still stand beneath the modern city, this book follows Barcelona through every collision that shaped it. The brief but transformative period of Moorish rule and the architects who reshaped the city before vanishing without a trace. The Crown of Aragon's merchant princes who dominated the Mediterranean until a single royal marriage doomed their empire. The devastating 1714 siege where neighbors ate rats to survive. Napoleon's occupation that starved families and sparked guerrilla warfare in the Gothic Quarter. The industrial revolution that devoured sunlight in factory districts while anarchists plotted resistance in smoke-filled cafes. And woven through it all, Catalonia's centuries-long fight for identity, an ongoing struggle that has ignited wars, repression, and a pride that refuses to break.What's inside:Roman Barcino: temples hidden beneath medieval churches, slave-built walls still standing today, and the colonial foundations buried under the modern cityIslamic Barcelona and the Crown of Aragon: Moorish architects who reshaped the city, merchant princes who ruled the Mediterranean, and the royal marriage that cost Barcelona its empireSiege, plague, and resistance: the Black Death sparking the world's first labor strikes, the 1714 siege that nearly starved the city into submission, and Napoleon's brutal occupation of the Gothic QuarterIndustrial revolution and anarchism: factories that drained workers of health and dignity, the tycoons who profited, and the bombs that answered back from the cafes and tenementsCatalonia's fight for identity: why Barcelona's push for autonomy has fueled wars, repression, and an unbreakable sense of pride across centuriesReader review:"I've lived in Barcelona for 20 years and this book still shocked me. The chapter on the 1714 siege, where neighbors ate rats to survive, left me speechless. It's not just dates and kings. It's flesh-and-blood stories of rebels, silk weavers, and forgotten heroes. Best Barcelona history I've come across." Marc V.Barcelona's spirit lives in its stones, from Roman rebels to 19th-century anarchists. This book tells the full story of a city whose fight for identity has shaped not just Catalonia, but Spain and the Mediterranean world around it.Order your copy today. Read more

ISBN13 979-8313148519
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.51 x 9 inches
Item Weight 10.9 ounces
Print length 225 pages
Part of series Spain History Book
Publication date March 7, 2025

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