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Insiders/Outsiders: Basque nationalism

Journal of Pragmatics, 1975
The material which I will try to analyse is largely historical and relates to the initial period of Basque nationalism at the turn of the last century. Moreover, the historical material will be presented only cursorily since the main emphasis of the paper is theoretical.
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Patterns of identity: Basques and the Basque nation

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 1997
Subjectivity is an integral component of ethnicity and nationalism and its continued examination remains vital for understanding the appeal that the nation holds for the individual. In this Q methodological study 30 statements regarding attachment to the Basque nation were administered to 31 self‐defined Basques to uncover ways in which that ethnic ...
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Catalan and Basque Nationalism

Journal of Contemporary History, 1971
The union of the Hispanic crowns in 1478-9 created a joint Spanish state but not a unified nation. Under the Habsburg imperial system of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the historic constitutional pluralism of the five Hispanic kingdoms, together with the legal and administrative rights of the Basque country and the Balearics, were maintained ...
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Basque nationalism's changing discourse on the nation

Social Identities, 2008
The discourse on the nation is one of the theoretical cores of all expressions of nationalism, but varies in its elaboration from one to another and even within one particular form of nationalism by virtue of the identifying aspects that can be used in each case, and of historical and spatial context.
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Nationalism in the French Basque Country

Regional & Federal Studies, 2005
Abstract The aim of this article is to analyse the recent evolution of nationalism in the French Basque Country. After considering some of the factors that explain its weak electoral showing, which contrasts with its strength in the cultural and economic spheres, we present the axes of its present-day consolidation: its role in the development policies
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Basque Nationalism between Archaism and Modernity

Journal of Contemporary History, 1991
A small people centred in the northern corner of the Iberian peninsula, the Basques claim their language is the oldest in Europe,' and proudly assert that it took the overwhelming might of the Roman Empire more than two centuries to conquer them. Nor were the Muslims and Charlemagne, at the peak of their power, more successful in this respect.2 The ...
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Spanish Carlism and Basque Nationalism

2000
Unlike variants of Irish nationalism, Basque nationalism and modern Carlism, while historically related, mobilized movements that experienced roughly parallel, not sequential, development. In relation to the Spanish nation-state, they constitute different types, although both maintained, as a point of definition, a regional focus.
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Stanley Payne, Basque Nationalism

Language Problems and Language Planning, 1979
Vaska Naciismo Ekzamenante la vaskan historiverkadon en la pasintaj du jarcentoj, la usona historiisto, Stanley Payne, verkas propran studon pri la vaska (euskera) naciismo. La libro konsistas el ok capitroj, kun du aldonoj, pri la cefaj politikaj organizoj kaj la nomoj de kelkaj batalionoj de la armeo de Eùskerio.
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