The objective of this research article is to illustrate how the concept of Nation was defined by reference to the historical changes which took place in the Hispanic context between the 18th and the 19th centuries, and which were brought about by the ideologies of liberalism and nationalism. These ideologies became the fundamental theoretical bases of stable political systems in western societies in the modern era. With a qualitative methodology, the article analyses how Spanish traditionalist authors sought to correct some aspects of the modern concept of Nation, which is theoretical and dogmatic, giving rise to a concept of Nation which is historical and ontological, and more like the understanding of the political society ...
The central thesis of this study can be summed up as follows: the nation-state, as a historical form...
Este artículo contiene un breve balance valorativo de la historiografía producida en España sobre l...
Este ensayo parte de una consideración crítica de la relación entre cosmopolitismo y “nacionalismo” ...
The objective of this research article is to illustrate how the concept of Na-tion was defined by re...
This paper argues that, in the process of imagining and making possible the modern nation in Spanish...
A partir del concepto de soberanía formulado por Bodino surgió la idea de la sustitución de la sober...
The nation as an object of study for history, does not enjoy an unquestionable definition that agglo...
This article looks for an answer to the question about the specificity of the bond that the concept ...
El proceso político hispanoamericano del siglo XIX ha sido abordado por los historiadores a través d...
ABSTRACT: The nation as an object of study for history, does not enjoy an unquestionable definition ...
This paper describes the historical evolution of the term ‘nation’ from the XVIII Century, when it a...
This work it aproaches the concept of nation and related others to the notion of sovereignty in the ...
ABSTRACT: The nation as a study object for history is by definition one of the most complex terms wh...
Este artículo examina diferentes conceptos de nación que van desde lo étnico, lo moderno, y lo utópi...
La aparición de las tesis de la débil nacionalización durante la década de los noventa supuso un im...
The central thesis of this study can be summed up as follows: the nation-state, as a historical form...
Este artículo contiene un breve balance valorativo de la historiografía producida en España sobre l...
Este ensayo parte de una consideración crítica de la relación entre cosmopolitismo y “nacionalismo” ...
The objective of this research article is to illustrate how the concept of Na-tion was defined by re...
This paper argues that, in the process of imagining and making possible the modern nation in Spanish...
A partir del concepto de soberanía formulado por Bodino surgió la idea de la sustitución de la sober...
The nation as an object of study for history, does not enjoy an unquestionable definition that agglo...
This article looks for an answer to the question about the specificity of the bond that the concept ...
El proceso político hispanoamericano del siglo XIX ha sido abordado por los historiadores a través d...
ABSTRACT: The nation as an object of study for history, does not enjoy an unquestionable definition ...
This paper describes the historical evolution of the term ‘nation’ from the XVIII Century, when it a...
This work it aproaches the concept of nation and related others to the notion of sovereignty in the ...
ABSTRACT: The nation as a study object for history is by definition one of the most complex terms wh...
Este artículo examina diferentes conceptos de nación que van desde lo étnico, lo moderno, y lo utópi...
La aparición de las tesis de la débil nacionalización durante la década de los noventa supuso un im...
The central thesis of this study can be summed up as follows: the nation-state, as a historical form...
Este artículo contiene un breve balance valorativo de la historiografía producida en España sobre l...
Este ensayo parte de una consideración crítica de la relación entre cosmopolitismo y “nacionalismo” ...