
Spain and Her Colonies, Compiled from the Best Authorities
by Unknown
"Spain and Her Colonies," compiled from the best authorities by Archibald Wilberforce, is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the rich and intricate history of Spain, covering various periods and significant events, from ancient times through the medieval era and the rise of the Spanish Empire, including the interactions with its colonies. The book appears to explore themes including cultural fusion, battles for power, and the evolution of Spanish identity. The beginning of the book introduces the topic of Spain's early history, particularly under Roman influence. It discusses the etymology of Hispania and the various cultures that impacted the Iberian Peninsula, including the Greeks, Phoenicians, and Goths. As it sets the stage for the ensuing chapters, it highlights Spain's transition into a Roman province and hints at the later conflicts involving Moorish rule. Through rich narrative and historical context, the opening portion establishes a foundation for understanding the complexities of Spain's development as a nation deeply influenced by various invaders and settlers throughout history.
Related Subjects
Related books
Spanish Papers
Washington Irving
Spain
Wentworth Webster
A Short History of Spain
Mary Platt Parmele
Spain
Frederick A. (Frederick Albion) Ober
A History of Spain founded on the Historia de España y de la civilización española of Rafael Altamira
Charles E. (Charles Edward) Chapman
Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 07 (of 15), Spanish
Charles Morris
Queens of old Spain
Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp) Hume