Republicanism and Anticlerical Nationalism in SpainSpringer, 30 mar 2009 - 258 páginas This book analyzes attempts by radical Spanish republicans to construct an anticlerical-nationalist vision of Spain, focusing in particular on the the mass production by the 'anticlertical industry' of newspapers, novels, poems, cartoons, posters, postcards and plays put out by republican muckrakers, journalists, and politicians. |
Índice
1 | |
Struggles over NationBuilding | 15 |
2 José Nakens Within the New Politics and NationalistRepublican Culture | 39 |
Making an AnticlericalNationalist Tradition | 69 |
4 Republicanism Anarchism Anticlericalism and the Attempted Regicide of 1906 | 100 |
5 The Gendered Language of Republican Anticlericalism | 123 |
6 Spanish Anticlericalisms Long Decade 18981910 | 151 |
Conclusion | 175 |
Notes | 180 |
Bibliography | 219 |
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