The Franco regime attempted to commit cultural and identity genocide against Catalonia, but only the combined action of resistance inside the country and in exile prevented it. The 1940s were a decade of pure resistance, but by the 1950s there was a revival inside the country which paved the way for the cultural and political blossoming of the 1960s. In the ensuing decade, self-governance was attained in the Catalan Lands after the final crisis of the Franco regime, but there was no compensation for the repression it had undergone, nor was a sufficiently steadfast policy adopted to guarantee the future of Catalan language and culture
The article analyzes statements about the Spanish-Catalan language contact given by the intellectual...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
This qualitative theory consuming case study will explore why nationalism has developed in Catalonia...
Franco gained power over Spain in 1939 and controlled Spain until his death in 1975. He believed tha...
International audienceWhen in March 1938, the Francoist troops entered the Catalan territory, one of...
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Spanish fascism developed its own repressive tolos and res...
Dictatorships, autocracies and authoritarian political systems must adapt if they wish to survive. T...
Catalan nationalism has achieved a renewed vigor in the democratic era of post-Franco Spain. Nationa...
In the evolution of Catalan nationalism, as much politician as cultural, the period of II Spanish Re...
rancisco Franco was the fascist dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Franco came in...
Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War examines the transformation of the Catalan nation in socio-eco...
The re-institutionalization of Catalan following the passage of the 1979 Catalan Statute of Autonomy...
This paper looks at the history of the struggle to keep Catalan – the “stateless” language - alive. ...
Almost four hundred years ago, the French and Spanish governments divided the Catalan border regions...
This article's aim is to analyse the transformations in political Catalanism that took place during ...
The article analyzes statements about the Spanish-Catalan language contact given by the intellectual...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
This qualitative theory consuming case study will explore why nationalism has developed in Catalonia...
Franco gained power over Spain in 1939 and controlled Spain until his death in 1975. He believed tha...
International audienceWhen in March 1938, the Francoist troops entered the Catalan territory, one of...
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Spanish fascism developed its own repressive tolos and res...
Dictatorships, autocracies and authoritarian political systems must adapt if they wish to survive. T...
Catalan nationalism has achieved a renewed vigor in the democratic era of post-Franco Spain. Nationa...
In the evolution of Catalan nationalism, as much politician as cultural, the period of II Spanish Re...
rancisco Franco was the fascist dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Franco came in...
Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War examines the transformation of the Catalan nation in socio-eco...
The re-institutionalization of Catalan following the passage of the 1979 Catalan Statute of Autonomy...
This paper looks at the history of the struggle to keep Catalan – the “stateless” language - alive. ...
Almost four hundred years ago, the French and Spanish governments divided the Catalan border regions...
This article's aim is to analyse the transformations in political Catalanism that took place during ...
The article analyzes statements about the Spanish-Catalan language contact given by the intellectual...
Catalan Separatism is, above all, a peaceful movement for self-government, defending the capacity fo...
This qualitative theory consuming case study will explore why nationalism has developed in Catalonia...