At the end of the 18th century Spain remained one of the world's most powerful empires. Portugal; too; was prosperous at the time. By 1808; everything had changed. Portugal was under occupation and ravaged by famine; disease; economic problems and political instability. Spain had imploded and worse was to come. For the next six years; the peninsula was the helpless victim of others; suffering perhaps over a million deaths while troops from all over Europe tore it to pieces. Charles Esdaile's brilliant new history of the conflict makes plain the scope of the tragedy and its far-reaching effects; especially the poisonous legacy that produced the Spanish civil war of 1936-9.
#62669 in Books Thomas Hager 2007-08-28 2007-08-28Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.04 x .72 x 5.23l; .75 #File Name: 1400082145352 pagesThe Demon under the Microscope From Battlefield Hospitals to Nazi Labs One Doctor s Heroic Search for the World s First Miracle Drug
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