| 12th November 2025 | |
| 6pm - 7pm | |
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University of Edinburgh Old College South Bridge, Edinburgh South EH8 9YL |
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Fifty years after General Francisco Franco’s death, Spain stands as one of the most remarkable cases of political, economic, and social transformation in modern Europe.
William Chislett, a veteran journalist and analyst, has chronicled Spain’s transformation from dictatorship to democracy for over five decades. His work, grounded in first-hand observation and deep historical insight, traces the country’s political, economic, and social evolution with clarity and nuance.
As a former correspondent for The Times and Financial Times and now a senior analyst at the Elcano Royal Institute, Chislett offers an unparalleled perspective on how Spain has redefined itself since Franco’s death and the challenges that continue to shape its future.
This event is sponsored by the Office of Cultural and Scientific Affairs of the Embassy of Spain in the United Kingdom, in partnership with Instituto Cervantes and the Cervantes Chair at The University of Edinburgh.
Venue: Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre, Old College, The University of Edinburgh
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