Disc 1 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 01 - Chapter 0. At the beginning of time. - The geological information of the peninsula. - The large natural regions. - The hominization process. - The peninsular Neanderthals. - The predominance of sapiens sapiens. - Chapter 1. From altamira to metal. -Altamira. - The Mesolithic. - The first artistic manifestations. - The transition from the predatory economy to that of production. - The Neolithic. - The thousands. - The Argar.
Disc 2 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 02 - Chapter 2. Tartessus the legendary return of Argantonio s. VIII-s aC - The origins of Tartessus. - The arrival of the Phoenicians and the founding of Cádiz. - Ibiza. - The origins of the Greek presence. - Ampurias. - The end of Tartessus. - Atlantic explorations. - Chapter 3. The great powers dispute Iberia s. VI - 38 BC c. - The people of the north: Galicians, Asturians and Cantabrians. - The Basques. - The iberos. - The Celtiberians and other peoples of the Plateau. - Hannibal's war. - The Roman Republic invents Hispania.
Disc 3 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 03 - Chapter 4. Hispania a product of Rome 38 BC- S. III. - Augustus puts chaos in order. - The Roman cities of Hispania. - Commercial dynamism. -The Hispanic emperors. - The crisis of the 20th century. III in Hispania. - Chapter 5. From the Christian Empire to the Barbarian Kingdoms. III - s. VIII. - Hispania in the late empire. - The origins of Hispanic Christianity. - The disintegration of Roman Hispania. - Barbarian invasions. - The kingdoms of Tolosa and Toledo. - The culture of the Visigoth kingdom.
Disc 4 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 04 - Chapter 6. Islam and Christian Resistance s. VIII - s. XI. - The heyday of Andalusian Islam. The Mozarabs. - The Hispanics of the northern border. The resistance. - The so-called Hispanic brand and the Pyrenean counties. - Chapter 7. The disintegration of Andalusian Islam and Christian advance. XI - s. XIII. - The taifas and the African invasions. - The Western Christian kingdoms: El Cid. - The road to Santiago. - From the anti-Almohad crusade to the end of the Occitan dream.
Disc 5 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 05 - Chapter 8. The peninsula of the five kingdoms. 1213-1248. - Ferdinand III. Alfonso X and culture. - James I and the beginning of the Mediterranean expansion. - The Christian kingdoms and Europe. - Chapter 9. Lade the calamities. 14th century - 1479. - The black plague. The economic crises. - The fight for Castilian hegemony. - The junkyard. - The end of the Barcelona dynasty. - The Mediterranean adventure of Alfonso the Magnificent.
Disc 6 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 06 - Chapter 10. The Catholic Monarchs. 1479-1516. - The achievement of a desire. - The discovery of a new world. - The insertion of the peninsula into Europa .
Disc 7 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 07 - Chapter 11. America a new world. 15th century - 16th century. - Pre-Columbian discoveries. - The American black legend. - The Spanish colonial model and the other models.
- Chapter 12. Charles V, a Monarch, an Empire and a Sword. 1516 - 1556. - Charles V and the Empire. - The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation. - The costs of the empire. The legacy of Philip II.
Disc 8 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 08 - Chapter 13. The Spain of Philip II, an Empire without an Emperor. S. XVI. - The configuration of the Spanish nation. - From San Quentin to the invincible, passing through Lepanto. - Bandits and Moors. The cleansing of blood. - Politics in the Netherlands. The Inquisition.
- Chapter 14. The political decline of the golden age. 1598-1652. - Philip III and pacifism. - Felipe IV and the international collapse. - Olive groves and the revolutions of Catalonia and Portugal.
Disc 9 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 09 - Chapter 15. The decline of an empire (From the Habsburgs to the Bourbons). 1652-1714. - The Spain of Charles II. - The War of Secession. - The significance of Ultrech. - Chapter 16. The new Spain of Philip V. 1714-1746. - The new plants and Bourbon reformism. - The continuity of Austrianism. - Culture: Patiño and Mayans. - Chapter 17. Carlos III, Lights and shadows of Enlightened Reformism. 1746-1789. - Pacifism and cultural brilliance with Fernando VII. - The culmination of the Bourbon reformism of Charles III. - The crisis of 1766 and the expulsion of the Jesuits. - The Catalan and Basque foreigners.
Disc 10 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 10 - Chapter 18. In the shadow of the Revolution 1789-1815. - The Monarchy of Charles IV. - War and alliance changes. - The war of the independence. - The birth of Liberal Spain. - The return of Ferdinand VII.
- Chapter 19. Long live the caenas! 1815-1840. - Political repression. - Triumphs of Spanish liberalism. American Emancipation. - The economic star, the financial crisis, the educational lack. - The I Carlist War. The Moderate Constitution of 1837. - Confiscation and new provincial organization.
Disc 11 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 11 - Chapter 20. On the liberal path. 1824-1850. - Death of Ferdinand VII. Carlist War. - Modern division of Spain into provinces. - Confiscation of church assets. - Progressive Constitution of 1837. - The military in power.
- Chapter 21. Long live Spain with honor. 1851-1871. - Church and state relations. - National education. - Beginning of industrialization in Spain. - The railway era. - The revolution of '68.
Disc 12 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 12 - Chapter 22. The return of the Bourbons. 1872-1893. - First Republic. - Foundation of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE). - Death of Alfonso XII. Regency of María Cristina. - Promulgation of the Civil Code. - Anarchist terrorism.
- Chapter 23. Alfonso XIII. 1894-1921. - Cuban War. - Barcelona tragic week. - Neutrality of Spain in World War I. - Spain enters the League of Nations. - Annual Disaster.
Disc 13 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 13 - Chapter 24. Spain, Spain. 1922-1939. - Proclamation of the republic. - Statute of Catalonia. Agrarian Reform Law. - For the first time women vote. - Revolutionary movement in Asturias, Catalonia and the Basque Country. - Spanish Civil War.
- Chapter 25. Franco, Franco, Franco. 1940-1975. - Referendum on the succession law. - Admission of Spain to the UN. - Declaration of Independence of Morocco. - First Development Plan. - Murder of Carrero Blanco. - Franco dies and Juan Carlos I takes the throne.
Disc 14 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 14 - Chapter 26. Spain in freedom. 1976-2005. - Approval of the Constitution in the referendum. - Failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981. - International Exhibition in Seville and Barcelona Olympics in 1992. - Escalation of terrorist violence by ETA. - Spain's entry into the Euro. - 11M 2004: The largest terrorist attack suffered in Europa .
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/best-documentaries-on-blu-ray-and-dvd/339-memoria-de-espana-coleccion-completa-dvd--8421394522299.html339Memoria De España (Colección Completa) [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Disc 1<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 01<br /> - Chapter 0. At the beginning of time.<br /> - The geological information of the peninsula.<br /> - The large natural regions.<br /> - The hominization process.<br /> - The peninsular Neanderthals.<br /> - The predominance of sapiens sapiens.<br /> - Chapter 1. From altamira to metal.<br /> -Altamira.<br /> - The Mesolithic.<br /> - The first artistic manifestations.<br /> - The transition from the predatory economy to that of production.<br /> - The Neolithic.<br /> - The thousands.<br /> - The Argar.<br /><br /> Disc 2<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 02<br /> - Chapter 2. Tartessus the legendary return of Argantonio s. VIII-s <span>aC</span><br /> - The origins of Tartessus.<br /> - The arrival of the Phoenicians and the founding of Cádiz.<br /> - Ibiza.<br /> - The origins of the Greek presence.<br /> - Ampurias.<br /> - The end of Tartessus.<br /> - Atlantic explorations.<br /> - Chapter 3. The great powers dispute Iberia s. VI - 38 BC c.<br /> - The people of the north: Galicians, Asturians and Cantabrians.<br /> - The Basques.<br /> - The iberos.<br /> - The Celtiberians and other peoples of the Plateau.<br /> - Hannibal's war.<br /> - The Roman Republic invents Hispania.<br /><br /> Disc 3<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 03<br /> - Chapter 4. Hispania a product of Rome 38 BC- S. III.<br /> - Augustus puts chaos in order.<br /> - The Roman cities of Hispania.<br /> - Commercial dynamism.<br /> -The Hispanic emperors.<br /> - The crisis of the 20th century. III in Hispania.<br /> - Chapter 5. From the Christian Empire to the Barbarian Kingdoms. III - s. VIII.<br /> - Hispania in the late empire.<br /> - The origins of Hispanic Christianity.<br /> - The disintegration of Roman Hispania.<br /> - Barbarian invasions.<br /> - The kingdoms of Tolosa and Toledo.<br /> - The culture of the Visigoth kingdom.<br /><br /> Disc 4<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 04<br /> - Chapter 6. Islam and Christian Resistance s. VIII - s. XI.<br /> - The heyday of Andalusian Islam. The Mozarabs.<br /> - The Hispanics of the northern border. The resistance.<br /> - The so-called Hispanic brand and the Pyrenean counties.<br /> - Chapter 7. The disintegration of Andalusian Islam and Christian advance. XI - s. XIII.<br /> - The taifas and the African invasions.<br /> - The Western Christian kingdoms: El Cid.<br /> - The road to Santiago.<br /> - From the anti-Almohad crusade to the end of the Occitan dream.<br /><br /> Disc 5<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 05<br /> - Chapter 8. The peninsula of the five kingdoms. 1213-1248.<br /> - Ferdinand III. Alfonso X and culture.<br /> - James I and the beginning of the Mediterranean expansion.<br /> - The Christian kingdoms and Europe.<br /> - Chapter 9. Lade the calamities. 14th century - 1479.<br /> - The black plague. The economic crises.<br /> - The fight for Castilian hegemony.<br /> - The junkyard.<br /> - The end of the Barcelona dynasty.<br /> - The Mediterranean adventure of Alfonso the Magnificent.<br /><br /> Disc 6<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 06<br /> - Chapter 10. The Catholic Monarchs. 1479-1516.<br /> - The achievement of a desire.<br /> - The discovery of a new world.<br /> - The insertion of the peninsula into Europa .<br /><br /> Disc 7<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 07<br /> - Chapter 11. America a new world. 15th century - 16th century.<br /> - Pre-Columbian discoveries.<br /> - The American black legend.<br /> - The Spanish colonial model and the other models.<br /><br /> - Chapter 12. Charles V, a Monarch, an Empire and a Sword. 1516 - 1556.<br /> - Charles V and the Empire.<br /> - The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation.<br /> - The costs of the empire. The legacy of Philip II.<br /><br /> Disc 8<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 08<br /> - Chapter 13. The Spain of Philip II, an Empire without an Emperor. S. XVI.<br /> - The configuration of the Spanish nation.<br /> - From San Quentin to the invincible, passing through Lepanto.<br /> - Bandits and Moors. The cleansing of blood.<br /> - Politics in the Netherlands. The Inquisition.<br /><br /> - Chapter 14. The political decline of the golden age. 1598-1652.<br /> - Philip III and pacifism.<br /> - Felipe IV and the international collapse.<br /> - Olive groves and the revolutions of Catalonia and Portugal.<br /><br /> Disc 9<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 09<br /> - Chapter 15. The decline of an empire (From the Habsburgs to the Bourbons). 1652-1714.<br /> - The Spain of Charles II.<br /> - The War of Secession.<br /> - The significance of Ultrech.<br /> - Chapter 16. The new Spain of Philip V. 1714-1746.<br /> - The new plants and Bourbon reformism.<br /> - The continuity of Austrianism.<br /> - Culture: Patiño and Mayans.<br /> - Chapter 17. Carlos III, Lights and shadows of Enlightened Reformism. 1746-1789.<br /> - Pacifism and cultural brilliance with Fernando VII.<br /> - The culmination of the Bourbon reformism of Charles III.<br /> - The crisis of 1766 and the expulsion of the Jesuits.<br /> - The Catalan and Basque foreigners.<br /><br /> Disc 10<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 10<br /> - Chapter 18. In the shadow of the Revolution 1789-1815.<br /> - The Monarchy of Charles IV.<br /> - War and alliance changes.<br /> - The war of the independence.<br /> - The birth of Liberal Spain.<br /> - The return of Ferdinand VII.<br /><br /> - Chapter 19. Long live the caenas! 1815-1840.<br /> - Political repression.<br /> - Triumphs of Spanish liberalism. American Emancipation.<br /> - The economic star, the financial crisis, the educational lack.<br /> - The I Carlist War. The Moderate Constitution of 1837.<br /> - Confiscation and new provincial organization.<br /><br /> Disc 11<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 11<br /> - Chapter 20. On the liberal path. 1824-1850.<br /> - Death of Ferdinand VII. Carlist War.<br /> - Modern division of Spain into provinces.<br /> - Confiscation of church assets.<br /> - Progressive Constitution of 1837.<br /> - The military in power.<br /><br /> - Chapter 21. Long live Spain with honor. 1851-1871.<br /> - Church and state relations.<br /> - National education.<br /> - Beginning of industrialization in Spain.<br /> - The railway era.<br /> - The revolution of '68.<br /><br /><br /> Disc 12<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 12<br /> - Chapter 22. The return of the Bourbons. 1872-1893.<br /> - First Republic.<br /> - Foundation of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE).<br /> - Death of Alfonso XII. Regency of María Cristina.<br /> - Promulgation of the Civil Code.<br /> - Anarchist terrorism.<br /><br /> - Chapter 23. Alfonso XIII. 1894-1921.<br /> - Cuban War.<br /> - Barcelona tragic week.<br /> - Neutrality of Spain in World War I.<br /> - Spain enters the League of Nations.<br /> - Annual Disaster.<br /><br /> Disc 13<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 13<br /> - Chapter 24. Spain, Spain. 1922-1939.<br /> - Proclamation of the republic.<br /> - Statute of Catalonia. Agrarian Reform Law.<br /> - For the first time women vote.<br /> - Revolutionary movement in Asturias, Catalonia and the Basque Country.<br /> - Spanish Civil War.<br /><br /> - Chapter 25. Franco, Franco, Franco. 1940-1975.<br /> - Referendum on the succession law.<br /> - Admission of Spain to the UN.<br /> - Declaration of Independence of Morocco.<br /> - First Development Plan.<br /> - Murder of Carrero Blanco.<br /> - Franco dies and Juan Carlos I takes the throne.<br /><br /> Disc 14<br /> MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 14<br /> - Chapter 26. Spain in freedom. 1976-2005.<br /> - Approval of the Constitution in the referendum.<br /> - Failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.<br /> - International Exhibition in Seville and Barcelona Olympics in 1992.<br /> - Escalation of terrorist violence by ETA.<br /> - Spain's entry into the Euro.<br /> - 11M 2004: The largest terrorist attack suffered in Europa .<br /></span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/294140-home_default/memoria-de-espana-coleccion-completa-dvd-.jpg21.4876instockDivisa Home Video21.487621.4876002015-04-07T23:49:42+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/New/Start/Best Documentaries on Blu-Ray and DVD/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
Disc 1 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 01 - Chapter 0. At the beginning of time. - The geological information of the peninsula. - The large natural regions. - The hominization process. - The peninsular Neanderthals. - The predominance of sapiens sapiens. - Chapter 1. From altamira to metal. -Altamira. - The Mesolithic. - The first artistic manifestations. - The transition from the predatory economy to that of production. - The Neolithic. - The thousands. - The Argar.
Disc 2 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 02 - Chapter 2. Tartessus the legendary return of Argantonio s. VIII-s aC - The origins of Tartessus. - The arrival of the Phoenicians and the founding of Cádiz. - Ibiza. - The origins of the Greek presence. - Ampurias. - The end of Tartessus. - Atlantic explorations. - Chapter 3. The great powers dispute Iberia s. VI - 38 BC c. - The people of the north: Galicians, Asturians and Cantabrians. - The Basques. - The iberos. - The Celtiberians and other peoples of the Plateau. - Hannibal's war. - The Roman Republic invents Hispania.
Disc 3 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 03 - Chapter 4. Hispania a product of Rome 38 BC- S. III. - Augustus puts chaos in order. - The Roman cities of Hispania. - Commercial dynamism. -The Hispanic emperors. - The crisis of the 20th century. III in Hispania. - Chapter 5. From the Christian Empire to the Barbarian Kingdoms. III - s. VIII. - Hispania in the late empire. - The origins of Hispanic Christianity. - The disintegration of Roman Hispania. - Barbarian invasions. - The kingdoms of Tolosa and Toledo. - The culture of the Visigoth kingdom.
Disc 4 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 04 - Chapter 6. Islam and Christian Resistance s. VIII - s. XI. - The heyday of Andalusian Islam. The Mozarabs. - The Hispanics of the northern border. The resistance. - The so-called Hispanic brand and the Pyrenean counties. - Chapter 7. The disintegration of Andalusian Islam and Christian advance. XI - s. XIII. - The taifas and the African invasions. - The Western Christian kingdoms: El Cid. - The road to Santiago. - From the anti-Almohad crusade to the end of the Occitan dream.
Disc 5 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 05 - Chapter 8. The peninsula of the five kingdoms. 1213-1248. - Ferdinand III. Alfonso X and culture. - James I and the beginning of the Mediterranean expansion. - The Christian kingdoms and Europe. - Chapter 9. Lade the calamities. 14th century - 1479. - The black plague. The economic crises. - The fight for Castilian hegemony. - The junkyard. - The end of the Barcelona dynasty. - The Mediterranean adventure of Alfonso the Magnificent.
Disc 6 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 06 - Chapter 10. The Catholic Monarchs. 1479-1516. - The achievement of a desire. - The discovery of a new world. - The insertion of the peninsula into Europa .
Disc 7 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 07 - Chapter 11. America a new world. 15th century - 16th century. - Pre-Columbian discoveries. - The American black legend. - The Spanish colonial model and the other models.
- Chapter 12. Charles V, a Monarch, an Empire and a Sword. 1516 - 1556. - Charles V and the Empire. - The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation. - The costs of the empire. The legacy of Philip II.
Disc 8 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 08 - Chapter 13. The Spain of Philip II, an Empire without an Emperor. S. XVI. - The configuration of the Spanish nation. - From San Quentin to the invincible, passing through Lepanto. - Bandits and Moors. The cleansing of blood. - Politics in the Netherlands. The Inquisition.
- Chapter 14. The political decline of the golden age. 1598-1652. - Philip III and pacifism. - Felipe IV and the international collapse. - Olive groves and the revolutions of Catalonia and Portugal.
Disc 9 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 09 - Chapter 15. The decline of an empire (From the Habsburgs to the Bourbons). 1652-1714. - The Spain of Charles II. - The War of Secession. - The significance of Ultrech. - Chapter 16. The new Spain of Philip V. 1714-1746. - The new plants and Bourbon reformism. - The continuity of Austrianism. - Culture: Patiño and Mayans. - Chapter 17. Carlos III, Lights and shadows of Enlightened Reformism. 1746-1789. - Pacifism and cultural brilliance with Fernando VII. - The culmination of the Bourbon reformism of Charles III. - The crisis of 1766 and the expulsion of the Jesuits. - The Catalan and Basque foreigners.
Disc 10 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 10 - Chapter 18. In the shadow of the Revolution 1789-1815. - The Monarchy of Charles IV. - War and alliance changes. - The war of the independence. - The birth of Liberal Spain. - The return of Ferdinand VII.
- Chapter 19. Long live the caenas! 1815-1840. - Political repression. - Triumphs of Spanish liberalism. American Emancipation. - The economic star, the financial crisis, the educational lack. - The I Carlist War. The Moderate Constitution of 1837. - Confiscation and new provincial organization.
Disc 11 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 11 - Chapter 20. On the liberal path. 1824-1850. - Death of Ferdinand VII. Carlist War. - Modern division of Spain into provinces. - Confiscation of church assets. - Progressive Constitution of 1837. - The military in power.
- Chapter 21. Long live Spain with honor. 1851-1871. - Church and state relations. - National education. - Beginning of industrialization in Spain. - The railway era. - The revolution of '68.
Disc 12 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 12 - Chapter 22. The return of the Bourbons. 1872-1893. - First Republic. - Foundation of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE). - Death of Alfonso XII. Regency of María Cristina. - Promulgation of the Civil Code. - Anarchist terrorism.
- Chapter 23. Alfonso XIII. 1894-1921. - Cuban War. - Barcelona tragic week. - Neutrality of Spain in World War I. - Spain enters the League of Nations. - Annual Disaster.
Disc 13 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 13 - Chapter 24. Spain, Spain. 1922-1939. - Proclamation of the republic. - Statute of Catalonia. Agrarian Reform Law. - For the first time women vote. - Revolutionary movement in Asturias, Catalonia and the Basque Country. - Spanish Civil War.
- Chapter 25. Franco, Franco, Franco. 1940-1975. - Referendum on the succession law. - Admission of Spain to the UN. - Declaration of Independence of Morocco. - First Development Plan. - Murder of Carrero Blanco. - Franco dies and Juan Carlos I takes the throne.
Disc 14 MEMORY OF SPAIN: Vol. 14 - Chapter 26. Spain in freedom. 1976-2005. - Approval of the Constitution in the referendum. - Failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981. - International Exhibition in Seville and Barcelona Olympics in 1992. - Escalation of terrorist violence by ETA. - Spain's entry into the Euro. - 11M 2004: The largest terrorist attack suffered in Europa .