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Modern and Contemporary Spanish History

Code: 106343 ECTS Credits: 6
2024/2025
Degree Type Year
2504211 Spanish Language and Literature FB 1

Contact

Name:
Ignacio Fernández Terricabras
Email:
ignasi.fernandez@uab.cat

Teachers

Jordi Pomes Vives

Teaching groups languages

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Prerequisites

None.


Objectives and Contextualisation

A general survey of the main events and processes of change and continuity in Spain from the end of the 15th century to the XXIst cebntury, with various thematic approaches, and with special emphasis on the social, political and cultural aspects that allow a better contextualization of Spanish literature of the Modern Age.


Competences

  • Act in one's own field of knowledge evaluating inequalities based on sex/gender.
  • Identify the most significant periods, traditions, trends, authors and works in Spanish-language literature in their historical and social context.
  • Students must be capable of collecting and interpreting relevant data (usually within their area of study) in order to make statements that reflect social, scientific or ethical relevant issues.
  • Students must be capable of communicating information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialised and non-specialised audiences.
  • Students must have and understand knowledge of an area of study built on the basis of general secondary education, and while it relies on some advanced textbooks it also includes some aspects coming from the forefront of its field of study.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyse inequalities due to sex or gender and gender bias in the field of social-historical knowledge.
  2. Draw conclusions from the reading of an essay.
  3. Identify the main gender inequalities present in society.
  4. Identify the main periods in Western history.
  5. Make clear summaries of information or ideas.
  6. Produce organised presentations.
  7. Recognise and comment on the main ideas of a text.
  8. Relate the principal historical periods with their literary expressions.

Content

The plan is divided into two blocks with two different teachers, one for the Early Modern Age and another for the 19th-21st centuries.
 
In the first block, it is noted that most students do not have a clear systematic knowledge of the fundamental aspects of the period because the Early Modern Age is not part of the curricula of the Catalan "Batxillerat".
 
Instead, the second block focuses on the factors most directly related to Spanish literature at the time, since most students have taken the subject "History of Contemporary Spain" in the 2nd year of Baccalaureate.
 
 
BLOCK 1:
 
1. -The Catholic Monarchs: the beginnings of the Early Modern Age.
 
2. -The sixteenth century: The Hispanic Monarchy and its political hegemony.
 
3. -The seventeenth century: Continuity or crisis?
 
4. -The eighteenth century: the reforms of the Bourbons.
 
 
BLOCK 2:
 
1. The 19th century: the world of liberalism.
 
2. The first third of the 20th century: democratic construction.
 
3. Dictatorship, exile and reconstruction.
 
4. Epilogue: democracy and market.

Activities and Methodology

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Classes 39 1.56 1, 4, 3, 7, 8
Exercices 10 0.4 6, 2, 5, 7
Seminars and practices 10 0.4 1, 5, 4, 3
Type: Supervised      
Tutorials 20 0.8 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 8
Type: Autonomous      
Personal study 38 1.52 1, 5, 4, 3, 8
Preparation of academic essays 20 0.8 6, 2, 5, 7, 8

Attendance to theoretical classes led by teachers.
 
Attendance at seminars and internship sessions led by teachers.
 
Comprehensive reading of texts.
 
Carrying out reviews, work and analytical comments.
 
Preparation of oral presentations.
 
Personal study.
 
Note: 15 minutes of a class will be reserved, within the calendar established by the center, for the complementation by the students of the surveys of evaluation of the performance of the profesorado and of evaluation of the asignatura.

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.


Assessment

Continous Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Essays (Essay 1: 15%; Essay 2, 15%) 30% 9 0.36 1, 6, 2, 5, 3, 7, 8
Exams (Exam 1: 35%; Exam 2: 35%) 70% 4 0.16 1, 6, 4, 3, 8

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT:
 
Competences will be assessed through exams, text comments and individual work, with partial grades weighted on the final grade.
 
The evaluation system is organized in two modules:
 
• Exam module (70%): exam 1 (35%), exam 2 (35%).
 
Two written tests (exams) on the content of each block.
 
• Work module, with a value of 30% of the final grade of the course. Two works (15% each one).
 
No evaluable activity will weigh more than 50% of the final grade,
 
The subject will be graded with a minimum of three evaluable activities from two different modules.
 
Evaluation activities must be submitted on time. The work module is not subject to the recovery test.
 
Assessment activities will be scheduled throughout the academic year. The dates of the tests in the classroom and of delivery of works and reviews will be communicated to the students sufficiently in advance. At the time of carrying out / delivering each assessment activity, the teacher will inform (Moodle, SIA) of the procedure and date of review of the grades.
 
Students who have not taken a minimum of assessment tests involving 30% of the final grade of the course will be qualified with a Non-Assessable and will not be able to take the re-assessment.
 
In the event that the student commits any irregularity that may lead to a significant variation in the grade of an assessment act (plagiarism), this assessment act will be graded with 0, regardless of the disciplinary process that may occur. instruct. In the event of several irregularities in the evaluation acts of the same subject, the final grade for this subject will be 0.
 
Spelling, spelling, or lexical errors are taken into account in the written activities. The penalty can be between 0.1-0.2 points for each foul committed on the final grade of each evaluation act.
 
 
SINGLE ASSESMENT:
 
Two exams (35% + 35%), on the content of each block, on a single day.
 
Two written works (15%+15%) on the content of each block.
 
The essays will be delivered the same day of the exam, at the end of the course. The date will be announced by the professor at the beginning of the course.
 
In the recovery, the same assessment method as continuous assessment will be used.
 
 
 
RECOVERY
 
To participate in the recovery, students must have previously been assessed in a set of activities that is equivalent to a minimum of 2/3 of the total grade.
 
To participate in the recovery, students must have obtained at least a grade of 3.5, whether they have chosen the continuous assessment or the single assessment. .
 
The recovery will be held on the dates officially set by the Faculty. In no case can recovery be considered as a means of improving the qualification of students who have already passed the subject in the normal process of continuous assessment. The maximum grade that can be obtained in the recovery is 5.0 (Approved).

Bibliography

https://www.uab.cat/web/estudia-iinvestiga/com-citar-i-elaborar-la-bibliografia-1345708785665.html".

 

BLOCK 1:

ARIAS DE SAAVEDRA, Inmaculada: Vida cotidiana en la España de la Ilustración, Granada, Universidad de Granada, 2012.

ARIAS DE SAAVEDRA, Inmaculada: Vida cotidiana en la Monarquía Hispánica: tiempos y espacios, Granada, Universidad de Granada, 2015.

BELENGUER, Ernest, El imperio hispánico 1479-1665, Barcelona, Crítica, 1995.

BELENGUER, Ernest, Historia de la España Moderna. Desde los Reyes Católicos hasta Felipe II, Madrid, Gredos, 2011.

BENNASSAR, Bartolomé: La España del Siglo de Oro, Barcelona, Crítica, 2001.

RODRÍGUEZ GARCÍA, Justina; CASTILLA SOTO, Josefina: Diccionario de términos de historia de España: Edad Moderna, Barcelona, Ed. Ariel, 2011, 3ª ed. Historia Moderna de España (1469-1665), Centro de Estudios Ramón Areces, Madrid, 2011.

ELLIOTT, John H., La España imperial, Barcelona, Vicens Vives, 1964.

FERNÁNDEZ ALBALADEJO, Pablo, La crisis de la Monarquía, Barcelona, Crítica- Marcial Pons, 2009.

FLORISTÁN, Alfredo (Coord.), Historia de España en la Edad Moderna, Barcelona, Ariel, 2004.

LYNCH, John, Los Austrias, Barcelona, 2 vols., Crítica, 1992.

LYNCH, John, Los Borbones, Barcelona, Crítica, 1991.

MARCOS MARTÍN, Alberto, España en los siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII, Barcelona, Crítica, 2000.

MORANT, Isabel: Historia de las Mujeres en España y América. El Mundo Moderno, Madrid, Ed. Cátedra, 2005.

PÉREZ SAMPER, María de los Ángeles; FARGAS PEÑARROCHA, Maria Adela: Vivir en la España Moderna, Ed. Arpegio, Madrid, 2019.

RIVERO RODRÍGUEZ, Manuel, La Monarquía de los Austrias: historia del Imperio español, Madrid, Alianza, 2017.

RIVERO RODRÍGUEZ, Manuel: La España del Siglo de Oro, Madrid, Alianza, 2023.

ROBBINS, Jeremy: Reinos comparables. España en el Siglo de Oro, Barcelona, Pasado & Presente, 2022.

RUIZ IBÁÑEZ, José Javier; VINCENT, Bernard: Los siglos XVI-XVII: política y sociedad, Madrid, Síntesis, 2007.

RUIZ TORRES, Pedro, Reformismo e Ilustración, Barcelona, Crítica-Marcial Pons, 2007.

 

BLOCK 2: 

Social and political history:

Julián CASANOVA; República y Guerra Civil, vol.8. de J.FONTANA i R.VILLARES (dirs.), Historia de España, Crítica/Marcial Pons, Barcelona, 2007.

Xosé Manoel NÚÑEZ SEIXAS, (coord.); España en democracia, 1975-2011. vol. 10 de J.FONTANA i R.VILLARES (dirs.), Historia de España, Crítica/Marcial Pons, Barcelona, 2010.

Borja de RIQUER; La dictadura de Franco. vol. 9, de J.FONTANA i R.VILLARES (dirs.), Historia de España, Crítica/Marcial Pons, Barcelona, 2010.

Ramón VILLARES i Javier MORENO LUZÓN; La Restauración, vol.7. de J.FONTANA i R.VILLARES (dirs.), Historia de España, Crítica/Marcial Pons, Barcelona, 2007.

 

Social and political identities:

José ÁLVAREZ JUNCO; Mater Dolorosa. La idea de España en el siglo XIX, Taurus, Madrid, 2001.

Xavier DOMÈNECH; Un haz de naciones. El Estado y la plurinacionalidad en España (1830-2017), Península, Barcelona, 2020.

MORANT, Isabel: Historia de las Mujeres en España y América. Del siglo XIX a los umbrales del XX (vol. 3), Madrid, Ed. Cátedra, 2006.

MORANT, Isabel: Historia de las Mujeres en España y América. Del siglo XX a los umbrales del XXI (vol. 4), Madrid, Ed. Cátedra, 2008.

Xose Manoel NÚÑEZ SEIXAS; Suspiros de España. El nacionalismo español, 1808-2018, Crítica, Barcelona, 2018.

Borja de RIQUER; Identitats contemporànies: Catalunya i Espanya, Eumo, Vic, 2000.

Carlos SERRANO; El nacimiento de Carmen. Símbolos, mitos y nación, Taurus, Madrid, 1999.


Software

None.


Language list

Name Group Language Semester Turn
(PAUL) Classroom practices 1 Spanish second semester morning-mixed
(TE) Theory 1 Spanish second semester morning-mixed