03411nam 22005175 450 991079318770332120230102051006.01-4875-1634-71-4875-1633-910.3138/9781487516338(CKB)4100000005598855(MiAaPQ)EBC5473891(DE-B1597)502053(OCoLC)1048923633(DE-B1597)9781487516338(OCoLC)1046085104(MdBmJHUP)musev2_107657(EXLCZ)99410000000559885520190516d2018 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIberianism and Crisis Spain and Portugal at the Turn of the Twentieth Century /Robert Patrick NewcombToronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]©20181 online resource (259 pages)Toronto Iberic1-4875-0296-6 Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Chapter One. Iberianism in a Time of Crisis --Chapter Two. Antero de Quental, Iberista: A Portuguese Iberianist, the Geração de 70, and the Sexenio Democrático in Spain --Chapter Three. "A Ribbon of Silver": Representations of the Portuguese-Galician Border at the Fin de Siecle --Chapter Four. Miguel de Unamuno: A Peninsula of Flesh and Bone --Chapter Five. Joan Maragall: Iberian Hymns from Catalonia --Chapter Six. The Iberianist Legacy: Salvador de Madariaga Reads Oliveira Martins --Conclusion: Iberianism's Lessons --Notes --Works Cited --Index.""Iberianism" refers to a minority intellectual current which emerged in Spain and Portugal during the mid-nineteenth century and developed in step with the Iberian Peninsula's successive crises. Iberianism sought to upend the peninsula's political and intellectual status quo by advocating closer ties between the two peninsular kingdoms, and more equitable relations between the Spanish state's constituent regions, including Castile, Catalonia, Basque Country, and Galicia. Robert Patrick Newcomb's Iberianism and Crisis examines how prominent peninsular essay writers and public intellectuals, active around the turn of the twentieth century, looked to Iberianism to address a succession of political, economic, and social crises that shook the Spanish and Portuguese states to their foundations. Bringing into dialogue prominent fin-de-siecle peninsular literary intellectuals, including Joan Maragall, Oliveira Martins, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Antero de Quental and Miguel de Unamuno, Newcomb engages in a comparative analysis of textual sources across national and regional borders, languages, and literary canons."--Provided by publisherComparative literaturePortuguese and SpanishSpainRelationsPortugalHistory20th centuryPortugalRelationsSpainHistory20th centurySpainIntellectual life20th centuryPortugalIntellectual life20th centuryComparative literaturePortuguese and Spanish.460Newcomb Robert Patrick, 1519892DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910793187703321Iberianism and Crisis3758244UNINA