In the land of Nelson. This title really has no connection with that has to follow.
We left Malaga having been finally Castillianised in 1487. This was not entirely what the locals wanted. When Ferdinand of Ferdinand and Isabella fame died in 1516 - the place revolted. Personally I’ve always thought of his as charming and dodgy since he was played by Jack May in a Radio 4 play about Joanna the Mad and Ferdinand grabbing power from her. As he also played Nelson Gabriel in the Archers and had black satin sheets, what can you expect? The result was that the Admiral of Castile was put in charge until 1530. The city grew, despite a 16th century full of epidemics, poor harvests, floods and earthquakes. The 18th century was happier and the general notion of industrial revolutions took hold here - with Spanish Liberalism triumphing. The late 19th century was less happy, with the collapse of the iron, wine and sugar indust ries but the 1960s Costa del Sol tourist boom set things on an upward path. Population wise Malaga numbered 71000 in the 1840s. It hit 137...