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New Perspectives on Nationalism in Spain



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Author: Humlebæk Carsten Jacob View person
Title: New Perspectives on Nationalism in Spain View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Physical description: 1 online resource (236 p.)
Topical subject: International relations
Peace studies & conflict resolution
Uncontrolled subject: Alianza Popular
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America
Andalusi music
Andalusia
authoritarism
autonomy
Catalonia
citizenship
civil society
class
coexistence
commemorations
crisis
deliberation
early modern history
emigration
European Union
family/mother language
Galicia
heritage
historiography
homeland tourism
household net income
identity
immigration
independence
interculturalism
intersubjective national identity
Islamophobia
language
Manuel Fraga
memory space
migration
migrations
mixed methods
modern history
nation
national identity
nationalism
nativism
patria (fatherland)
patriotism
plurinationality
political culture
protest
radical right
regime-changing
regionalism
secessionism
self-government
social media
spain
Spain
Spanish conservatives
Spanish transition
three-cornered conflict
transnationalism
voting behaviour
VOX
Vox España
Person (second resp.): Ruiz JiménezAntonia María
HumlebækCarsten Jacob
Summary, etc: The Spanish nation has been contested almost since its conception in the early nineteenth century, and the Spanish state has therefore been involved in perpetual conflicts between various nationalisms, particularly between different versions of Spanish nationalism as well as between Spanish majority nationalism and various minority nationalisms. At different times in history, the conflicts have revived and turned into organizing principles of the political communities in Spain, as communities in conflict or contention but, nevertheless, as communities providing the Spaniards with different senses of belonging. In recent times, both lines of contention have been activated again, and in this volume, we focus particularly on the conflict between majority and minority nationalism, which has been revived from approximately 2010 around the Catalan separatist conflict, but other sub-state identities are potentially conflictual as well. Both the state-wide - Spanish - as well as the sub-state actors try to develop feelings of territorial attachments to the Spanish political community or to the respective sub-state political communities, and both use emotions and feelings to secure support and to assert or claim sovereignty for the political community in question. The contributions in this volume shed light on various issues related to these questions.
Preferred title for the work: New Perspectives on Nationalism in Spain  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557663203321
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