In 1931, the second Spanish Republic tried to establish a new territorial constitution, based on the fascinating but tricking concept of “autonomy”. That term is essential to understand the prismatic world of Spanish nationalisms, because it sinks its roots in the large reflection on the 'soul' of sovereignty and his relationship with territory and democracy, started with the “Desatre del 98”. This paper tries to outline the different faces that this concept was taking during the first 30 years of XXth Century, between admiration for Western Culture and construction of many different identities.
Autonomia e costruzione del territorio : il caso spagnolo fra conservatorismo, autoritarismo e democrazia (1898-1931)
G. Demarchi
2014-01-01
Abstract
In 1931, the second Spanish Republic tried to establish a new territorial constitution, based on the fascinating but tricking concept of “autonomy”. That term is essential to understand the prismatic world of Spanish nationalisms, because it sinks its roots in the large reflection on the 'soul' of sovereignty and his relationship with territory and democracy, started with the “Desatre del 98”. This paper tries to outline the different faces that this concept was taking during the first 30 years of XXth Century, between admiration for Western Culture and construction of many different identities.File in questo prodotto:
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