Discover the hidden history of Spanish agriculture in this groundbreaking study by James Simpson. Spanish Agriculture Unveiled: The Long Siesta, 1765-1965 delves into the evolution of Spain's agrarian landscape, exploring how traditional farming responded to population growth and market integration. Uncover the slow pace of agricultural development, only disrupted by major events such as the Spanish Civil War and misguided government policies. Simpson's in-depth analysis reveals the crucial turning points in farming practices, starting from the early 20th century and continuing through post-war recovery in the 1950s. A must-read for historians, economists, and anyone interested in agrarian history and its long-term impact on modern Spain.
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