The past, present and future of Murcia are analyzed and explained in a comprehensive yet affordable in the book "The Region of Murcia.
Historical settings and foundations for their future ", published by Caja Mediterráneo with the editorial coordination of Tornel Francisco García-Calvo, director of the Academy Alfonso X.
The Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, accompanied by President of the Territorial Council of CAM in Murcia, Ángel Martínez, and together with Tornel García-Calvo, presented this morning the new publication, which addresses the period from the eighth century, with Tudmir Pact territory, to the bases of the future of the region, taking into account the economic and employment trends and productivity.
The graphic design and has been undertaken by Almansa & Rosa Severo study of the Work Associates.
CAM publication will serve all Murcia, who will have access to it at any public libraries in the region, where copies will be distributed for consultation.
The book starts with "The Tudmir Cora: The sketch of a single entity (SS VIII-XIII), by Jorge Eiroa Rodríguez, which is analyzed from the Islamization of territory to the founding of Murcia, the rule of Ibn Mardanish and Hudi the emirate on the eve of the conquest.
Angel Luis Molina and Juan Hernandez are responsible for the chapter on "territorial configuration of the Kingdom of Murcia (SS XIII-XVI)" starting with the incorporation of the kingdom of Murcia to Castile, the Castilian protectorate, the partition of the kingdom of Murcia and the beginning of his political configuration.
"The transition from the kingdom a province of Murcia (SS XVIII-XX)" is also under review by Juan Hernandez, who began the historic journey through the Bourbon reforms in territorial administration, the creation of the maritime province of Cartagena, the Constitution of 1812 and subsequent establishment of the province of Murcia to deal with the divisions adopted in 1822, 1829 and 1833.
Francisco Calvo deals itemize "The road to the Autonomous Community of Murcia, in which chapter covers from the regions 'natural' to the other regionalization, with a special section called" or Andalusia, and Valencia, and La Mancha "and concluding with the development of" speech "Murcia.
Then the book goes into "La Cruz de Caravaca as guardian of a border area," narrated by Juan González Castaño, and concludes with a section written by Angel Martinez with the title "The South", which looks like a common area development.
It addresses the economic sectors, the evolution of employment and productivity and to promote socio-economic pool of the Southeast.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia