Un repaso a la historia de la ciudad de Sevilla en la que se perfilan los rasgos más significativos de sus personajes y de su urbanismo, tratado de una manera amena y rigurosa.
- Cubierta
- Portada
- Copyright page
- Índice
- Foreword
- Chapter I. The Seville of Argantonio
- The Origins of Seville
- The Mystery of the Tartessos
- The Colonizations
- The Turdetan Era
- Chapter II. Iulia Romula Hispalis
- The Arrival of the Romans
- Caesar and Seville
- Seville, Mirror of Rome
- Seville's Emperors
- Chapter III. The Sevilla of Saints Leandro and Isidore
- The introduction of Christianity to Seville
- The Barbarian Invasion
- Chapter IV. Isbiliya Mora
- The Moslem Conquest
- From Emirate to Caliphate
- Seville, Taifa Kingdom
- Seville under the Almohades
- Chapter V. The Saint King and the Wise King
- The Reconquest
- The Repopulation
- The Control of Municipal Power
- Late Medieval Seville
- Chapter VI. The Seville of the Austrias
- Seville and the Discovery of America
- Seville between the Old and New World
- The People of Seville and their activities
- The Government of the City and its Institutions
- Daily life in Seville under the Austrias
- Chapter VII. The Seville of the Enlightenment
- Nostalgia for the Golden Age
- Seville and the new Dynasty
- Society and Economy in the Eighteenth Century
- The Seville of the City Official Olavide
- Chapter VIII. Romantic and Liberal Seville
- Seville in the War of Independance
- Fernando VII's reign
- The era of Isabel II
- From Revolution to Restoration
- Chapter IX - Seville between Expo'29 and Expo'92
- Seville in the early 20th Century
- The Republic and the Civil War
- Seville from Franco to Democratic Monarchy
- Bibliography
- Chronology
- Contracubierta