Book Review of "Fernando VII. Un rey deseado y detestado"

  • Maximiliano Abner Alarcón Martínez El Colegio de Michoacán, Centro de Estudios Históricos, Michoacán, México
Keywords: Spain, Reined, 19th Century

Abstract

Fernando VII. Un rey deseado y detestado by Emilio La Parra came to our hands through the publishing house Tusquets Editores as the winner of the XXX Comillas Prize for History, Biography and Memoirs; an award refereed by a prestigious group of academics and presided over by the Spanish writer and historian José Álvarez Junco. This is not fortuitous, for let us remember that prior to the publication of this work, La Parra had consecrated his prestige in the biographical genre with the award-winning text on Manuel Godoy.

As the title of this work indicates, the text is centered on one of the most controversial kings in Spain's contemporary history. It is an extensive reading whose architecture is based on an exhaustive and successful biographical exercise divided into three segments covering the monarch's early childhood until his death in 1833.

Author Biography

Maximiliano Abner Alarcón Martínez, El Colegio de Michoacán, Centro de Estudios Históricos, Michoacán, México

History student at the Centro de Estudios Históricos de El Colegio de Michoacán. Interested in the history of the Indian towns during the establishment of the regime of intendancies. He is currently working on a thesis project about the Indian republics of the Sierra Norte de Puebla during the late eighteenth century.

References

La Parra López, E. (2018). Fernando VII. Un rey deseado y detestado. Barcelona, España: Tusquets Editores, 745 páginas. ISBN: 9788490665121, 8490665125.

Published
2023-01-09
How to Cite
Alarcón Martínez, M. A. (2023). Book Review of "Fernando VII. Un rey deseado y detestado". Graffylia, Revista De La Facultad De Filosofía Y Letras, 7(14), 83-85. Retrieved from http://rd.buap.mx/ojs-dm/index.php/graffylia/article/view/1157