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Memorias bibliográficas de Juan Carlos I - A partir de setenta obras sobre él su familia y su entorno cercano - cover

Memorias bibliográficas de Juan Carlos I - A partir de setenta obras sobre él su familia y su entorno cercano

Santiago Petschen

Maison d'édition: Editorial Bubok Publishing

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Synopsis

Los numerosos libros biográficos sobre el rey emérito Juan Carlos I -así como los dedicados a su familia y a los políticos más cercanos a su figura- ofrecieron al autor de esta obra una idea que inicialmente no había contemplado: presentr de manera muy resumida y sistemática su contenido esencial. De este modo, dichos textos fueron sometidos a una clasificación y a una sístesis global que permiten al lector acceder a unas memorias biográficas de notable valor. En ellas se abordan desde los orígenes familiares y la infancia del monarca hasta su formación, su instinto político, sus aficiones y preferencias, tanto en el ámbito personal como en el material, con proyección dentro y fuera de España.

Para elaborar este trabajo, el profesor se apoyó en los distintos períodos que diversos estudiosos han señalado -no siempre con plena coincidencia- en la trayectoria vital del rey, desde sus primeros pasos hasta la etapa final marcada por la abdicación y su salida del país. Cualquiera que sea la valoración que se haga de esta investigación, el propósito no rehuye los contrastes que surgen frente a las propias memorias del monarca. Y es precisamente la pluralidad y la calidad de los autores analizados, con sus diferentes sensibilidades y enfoques, lo que otorga a esta obra una perspectiva humana de especial interés.
Disponible depuis: 12/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 242 pages.

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