Big Bang, the birth of modern Spain

Big Bang, the birth of modern Spain

On the second day of January 1492, Boabdil, the last Moorish ruler in Spain, reluctantly handed over the keys of Granada and the beautiful Alhambra palace to the Christian monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.   This was the catalyst for an extraordinary time.  By the end of the year, Christopher Columbus had discovered the Americas for Spain and, within thirty [...]

All the King's Men, democracy in Spain

All the King’s Men, democracy in Spain

Imagine living in one of the most backward countries in Western Europe – a country ruled by the longest serving fascist dictator of the twentieth century, who had murdered and oppressed countless people after one of the most brutal civil wars in modern Europe.  Think what it must be like to be in a country where you are not allowed [...]

What did the Moors do for us?

What did the Moors do for us?

One of the curiosities of Spain is the seeming denial by the Spanish of the past existence of the Moors in their country. Certainly, much is made of the ‘heroic’ Christian Reconquista, but rarely is the Moorish invasion of Spain looked upon as having provided any intrinsic benefit.  In fact, apart from a few scintillating buildings, such as the Alhambra [...]

Great books about Spain, 'The Spanish Temper'

Great books about Spain, ‘The Spanish Temper’

As an Anglo-Spaniard with a long history of living and working in Spain on and off over the last 40 years, I was keen to read this recently re-published book of Pritchett’s views and opinions about Spain and its people based on the 4 years he spent in Spain in the 1920s and subsequent visits in the 1940s and 50s. [...]

The Anglo Spanish War of Jenkins’ Ear, a curious matter!

The Anglo Spanish War of Jenkins’ Ear, a curious matter!

One of the more curious and lesser known chapters in the history of conflicts between Spain and England was the strangely named ‘War of Jenkins’ Ear’ that took place between 1739 and 1748. The title of the war relates to an incident in 1731 when the British merchant vessel Rebecca was boarded by the Spanish coastguard – during which Captain Robert [...]