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Catalanism and national emancipation movements in the rest of Europe between 1885 and 1939 [PDF]
Catalans’ demands for self-government were always attuned to the national emancipation movements in the rest of Europe. This was one way of projecting the movement abroad and seeking strategic models and international support, even though only ...
Albert Balcells
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Sports, society and collective identity in contemporary Catalonia [PDF]
In Catalonia, the introduction of modern sports in the late 19th century was considered tantamount to a quest to modernise society. Clubs organised by civil society played a key role in consolidating sports as both practice and entertainment, and in ...
Carles Santacana
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The historiographic renovation on the nation in the late 20th century and the case of Catalonia [PDF]
This article considers the need, when studying nationalism, to combine the analysis of the particular case with the status of the issue in the analysis of the generic nation/nationalism which brings us to the historical time when the study is being ...
Jordi Casassas
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The Jocs Florals in Contemporary Catalan Literature [PDF]
In 1859, the very same stimulus that drove the ambition to create Barcelona’s Eixample (“enlargement”) design by urban planner Cerdà served to “restore” the Jocs Florals in Barcelona, a symbolic complement which quite calculatedly evoked powerful ...
Josep M. Domingo
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Prace Antonia Gaudiego manifestem katalonizmu?
Masterworks of Antoni Gaudí as the Manifestation of Catalanism? Catalonia is an autonomous community in Spain, possessing a unique culture. This is meticulously preserved, not only by intellectuals, but also by its citizens, who hold their individual ...
Agnieszka Idzik
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After the War of Succession, from 1714, Spain was characterized by its politically centralized system and to promote the cultural uniformity, as much during the absolutist monarchy and later, with the establishment of liberalism.
Josep Pich Mitjana
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Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revolution. This article delves into a debate on the traditional and/or modern nature of the social movements; the relationship between religion, politics and ...
Lluís Ferran Toledano González
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The historical novel in Catalonia (1862-1930) [PDF]
When the first voices of the Renaixença began to be heard in the 1930s, the historical romance novel was triumphant in Europe. However, the Catalan novel, which had reached a high level in the Middle Ages with the Joanot Martorell work Tirant lo Blanc ...
Jordi Tiñena
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: the article attempts to reveal the role of right-wing political forces in the formation of Catalan nationalism in the last quarter of the XIX cen-tury and to determine the results of their activities by 1898.
Nataliya Kuzina
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Abans del 1914: Què pensaven les militàncies obreres i republicanes?
The article presents an overview of the political cultures active within the labour movement and the Catalan popular sectors throughout the nineteenth century.
Pere Gabriel
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