Sebastian Balfour

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Sebastian Balfour is an English historian and Professor Emeritus of Contemporary Spanish Studies at the London School of Economics.

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  • (2005) The reinvention of Spanish conservatism: the Popular Party since 1989 (in English). Routledge. 
  • (2002) Abrazo mortal. De la Guerra Colonial a La Guerra Civil. España y Marruecos (1909-1939) (in Spanish). Peninsula. 
  • (2002) Deadly Embrace. Morocco and The Road to The Spanish Civil War (in English). Oxford University Press. 
  • (2002) España y las grandes potencias y los efectos del Desastre de 1898 (in English). Preston, P. Critica. 
  • (2002) España y las grandes potencias en el siglo XX (in English). Critica. 
  • (2001) Secret Wars in Forgotten Africa (in English). Journal of Romance Studies 1, no. 3, pp. 121-132. 
  • In A History of Spain since 1808 (in English). A. Macmillan. 
  • (2000) The History of Spain since 1931 (in English). Oxford University Press. 
  • (2000) War, Nationalism and the Masses in Spain, 1898-1939 (in English). A. Servei de Publicacions de la Universitat de Valencia. 
  • (1999) El 98 y El Nacionalismo Español. (in Spanish). Fundación BBV. 
  • (1999) Nuevas 98 y Viejas Interpretaciones Del y De Sus Consecuencias En España (in Spanish). Casa de Colón. 
  • (1999) The Impact of the War Within Spain: Continuity or Crisis? (in English). Macmillan. 

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