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After the Fall: Crisis, Recovery and the Making of a New Spain

Hardback | English

By (author): Tobias Buck

Tobias Buck arrived in Madrid in December 2012, in time to celebrate the bleakest Christmas the city had seen in a generation. Capital and country were reeling from a series of economic shocks that had brought Spain to the brink of ruin. The housing boom had dramatically turned to bust, a large chunk of the nation''s banking system was in state hands, businesses were closing across the country, debt was spiralling out of control and unemployment levels had reached a record high.

AFTER THE FALL presents a rich and vivid portrait of contemporary Spain at a critical moment in the country''s history. The book tells the story of Spain''s long boom and sudden bust, the brutal economic crisis that followed, and the political and social aftershocks that reverberate to this day. It explores the origins of the separatist movement in Catalonia, and its bitter clash with the Spanish government that culminated in a failed secession referendum and a divisive declaration of independence. It looks at the legacy of the Civil War and Franco dictatorship, and the continuing struggle over historical memory in Spain today.

Based on five years of reporting and hundreds of interviews, AFTER THE FALL takes the reader from the offices of power in Madrid and Barcelona to the villages of the Basque country, still haunted by the memory of political violence, and to the towns of Andalusia, where an entire generation has seen its economic hopes shattered. It describes how the country has been changed by the experience of migration, and why - after decades at the margins - the far-right eventually made a return to Spanish politics. For all the problems and challenges facing Spain today, we see that amid the ruins of the crisis, the search for a new Spanish model is already underway.

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Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781474610070

About Tobias Buck

Tobias Buck is Managing Editor of the Financial Times. He was born in Jugenheim Germany and graduated from Humboldt University in Berlin where he read law. He was previously the FT''s Berlin Correspondent and before that their Madrid Correspondent. Buck is the recipient of several prestigious journalism prizes including a British Press Award a Foreign Press Association Award and a Harold Wincott Award. In 2015 Spain''s International Press Club named him foreign correspondent of the year. Buck lives in London with his partner Ana a Spanish journalist and their son.

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