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Assault on the Catalan Parliament: Catalan Nationalism versus Spanish Democracy

Democracy and Security, 2021
Although not as renowned as the assault on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, on October 27, 2017 some of the elected representatives of the Catalan Parliament, those who are in favor of Catalonia’s independence from Spain, unilaterally declared Catalonia’s independence against the Spanish Constitution, Spanish laws and the decisions of the ...
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Catalonia and the «War of Nations»: Catalan Nationalism and the First World War

Journal of Modern European History, 2018
Xosé M Núñez Seixas
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The Sardana: Catalan Dance and Catalan National Identity

The Journal of American Folklore, 1990
The sardana, a circle dance from northeast Spain, emerged in the mid-19th century as a key symbol of Catalonia. A prototypical invented tradition, the sardana represents qualities that Catalans hold dear, such as harmony, democracy, brotherhood, and national identity as an achieved rather than ascribed status.
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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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The memory of immigration in Catalan nationalism

International Journal of Iberian Studies, 2005
The role of immigration on the crafting of Catalan national identity has, in general terms, been underestimated. Despite the arrival of as many as three million immigrants into Catalan society during the course of the twentieth century, this phenomenon and its contribution to the reinforcement and survival of Catalan cultural uniqueness has not been ...
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Nationalism and Intellectuals in Nations without States: The Catalan Case

Political Studies, 2000
This paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for the study of the relationship between intellectuals and nationalism in Western nations without states. The first part sets up a theoretical framework which includes a definition of the concepts of nation, state and nationalism and also introduces the concept of nations without states.
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Catalan Nationalism: Challenges for Spain and for United Europe

Diplomaticheskaja sluzhba (Diplomatic Service), 2023
The Catalan issue, despite the apparent decrease in tension at the present time, has been on the agenda of the internal political life of the Kingdom of Spain for many years. This problem entered an acute phase in 2017, after the holding of an unconstitutional referendum on independence in the region.
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