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by Paul Preston (Author) "There are two central mysteries in the life of Juan Carlos, one personal, the other political ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 624 pages
  • Publisher: HarperPerennial (15 Aug 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006386938
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006386933
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 50,738 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #1 in  Books > History > Europe > Spain > Spanish Heads of State
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'An excellent biography ... It reads like a spy thriller ... There is no doubt that Preston is an ardent fan of Juan Carlos, and his compelling style carries the reader with him ... Preston's great skill is to re-create real suspense over the 35 years that elapsed between Juan Carlo's arrival in Spain as a boy and the irreversible entrenchment of democracy in the 1980s.' Sunday Times 'This is that rare thing -- a work of academic history that is also an absorbing narrative. And its great merit is to remind us that at the centre of all the dynastic wrangling, political conspiracy and media speculation stands a man who has often felt very alone.' The Economist 'As with most of Preston's work, his eye for the winning detail makes his subjects quite human and enlivens the world of political maneuvering into something other than dry history.' Washington Post 'The lights and shadows of the life of Juan Carlos are reproduced with scientific precision. Preston's scalpel has been implacable! A lucid, penetrating, accurate book, backed up with an arsenal of facts! A scientifically admirable work that once more sees one of the great European historians flexing his muscles.' Luis Maria Anson, La Razon 'A splendid book which, as an unauthorised biography, offers both a panoramic view of contemporary Spain as well as providing profound insight into the role of a King in the late twentieth century! The book provides a magnificent mosaic to solve the riddle that is the Spain of the last seventy-five years.' Marius Carol, La Vanguardia 'Preston's Juan Carlos is much more ambitious than a mere biography. I must confess that it is a long time since I read a six-hundred page book at a sitting. This is one of the books that, after thirty pages, you just know that you either stop or let yourself be carried on right to the end. It is not only a model biography of the King but also a detailed, quietly erudite, history of Spain from 1931 to the present, rich in anecdotes, written with magisterial literary skill.' Antonio Gallego Morell, Ideal de Granada


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A powerful biography of Spain's great king, Juan Carlos, by the pre-eminent writer on 20th century Spanish history. There are two central mysteries in the life of Juan Carlos, one personal, the other political. How to explain the apparent serenity with which he accepted that his father had surrendered him, to all intents and purposes, into the safekeeping of the Franco regime? In any normal family, this would have been considered a kind of cruelty or, at the very least, baleful negligence. But a royal family can never be normal, and the decision to send the young Juan Carlos away from Spain was governed by a certain 'superior' dynastic logic. The second mystery lies in how a prince raised in a family with the strictest authoritarian traditions, who was obliged to conform to the Francoist norms during his youth and educated to be a cornerstone of the plans for the reinforcement of the dictatorship, eventually sided so emphatically and courageously with democratic principles. Paul Preston -- perhaps the greatest living commentator on modern Spain -- has set out to address these mysteries, and in so doing has written the definitive biography of King Juan Carlos. He tackles the king's turbulent relationship with his father, his cloistered education, his bravery in defending Spain's infant democracy after Franco's death and his immense hard work in consolidating parliamentary democracy in Spain. The resulting biography is both rigorous and riveting, its vibrant prose doing justice to its vibrant subject. It is a book fit for a king.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for the Iberiophile, 15 Jun 2009
By C. Etherington (Doncaster, South Yorkshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This is an excellent book about the personalities involved in the development of Juan Carlos as King of Spain. It is essential reading for any student of Spanish history or, indeed, modern Spain.
It is not, as I expected, a biography of Juan Carlos, but instead an analysis of his relationship with his father and Franco during the formative years of the king's life, and the impact of these relationships upon the development of a man strong enough to take Spain into democracy.
It is a history of a fascinating period in Spain's history centered upon the three chief players in the game.
Preston is sympathetic, but not uncritical, and his easy style makes the book easy to read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lucid historical narrative, 8 Nov 2009
By Michael C (St Jean Pla de Corts, France) - See all my reviews
This is history written with great flair. Preston considers the fortunes and development of Juan Carlos from the moment when, as a ten-year-old, he was handed over to Franco by his father, Don Juan, the Borbón claimant to the Spanish throne. He takes us through his nomination as official successor to Franco to his eventual coronation as King and his progress thereafter. Preston's research is impressive and his ability to communicate in a highly readable style equally so. He is not entirely uncritical but has an obvious regard for his subject. Franco's aim was to produce a monarchical successor in his own image who would carry on the policies of his dictatorship, the movimiento. Juan Carlos' secular, religious and military education was guided to that effect. One has sympathy for the rather lonely life led by Juan Carlos as a young boy and teenager surrounded by dry and traditionalist courtiers and teachers. His contact with his family was minimal and his relationship with his father could hardly be described as warm although he himself was full of filial respect. Juan Carlos was an attentive student at more than his formal studies and had a clear understanding of how he needed to behave to ensure he was nominated as successor to Franco and later as King. He relished his military training and formed close bonds with fellow cadets and officers that would stand him in good stead later when he had to deal with a military class accustomed to dominating political life.

I was left with an admiration for Juan Carlos' intelligent use of power; his eventual outwitting of the right wing military and political elite, culminating in his superb and courageous handling of the attempted military coup in 1981; his unfaltering guidance of Spain towards a democracy that finally satisfied criteria enabling it to join the European Union and NATO. Truly Juan Carlos is a monarch who has done more than any other to form and safeguard his kingdom as a modern constitutional monarchy. Preston has served him well in a biographical narrative that is accurate and has pace and style. This is a key work to understanding modern Spain and encouraging further reading about the Spanish Civil War and its political origins.
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