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Social roots of Basque nationalism

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Series: Basque seriesPublication details: Reno University of Nevada Press 2006Description: xxxv,246p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 0874176050
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.5409466 22 PE-S
LOC classification:
  • DP302.B53 P48 2006
Contents:
Ch. 1. Collective identities and their political dimension -- Ch. 2. Nationalism as the politicization of collective identity -- Ch. 3. The problematic legitimization of the Spanish state in the Basque country -- Ch. 4. Basque nationalism during the Franco dictatorship -- Ch. 5. Transformations within forms of violence during the post-Franco era -- Ch. 6. The privatization of social life and the new political institutionalization.
Review: "In The Social Roots of Basque Nationalism, sociologist Alfonso-Perez-Agote addresses the social mechanisms that Basques employed to sustain their ethnic identity under the Franco Regime and demonstrates how persecution actually encouraged the extension of Basque nationalist consciousness. He also reveals how state political pressure radicalized one element of the Basque-nationalist movement, resulting in the formation of ETA, an armed terrorist wing that itself became a mechanism for extending nationalist consciousness. Finally, he examines the subsequent changes in Basque nationalism following Franco's death and the extension of democracy in Spain, which resulted in the institutionalization of the movement into an autonomous political power." "This work is based in part on a wide range of interviews and polls with informants in the Basque Country and abroad, eliciting such data as the role that family, education, social contacts, and religious environment play in the evolution of political attitudes; the place of violence in the Basque worldview and contemporary political culture; regional variations in Basque nationalism; and the factors that contributed to the resilience of Basque nationalism in adapting to new historical conditions. The result is a discussion of the various ways in which Basque social reality is constituted and how this reality helps to create political culture."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-236) and index.

Ch. 1. Collective identities and their political dimension -- Ch. 2. Nationalism as the politicization of collective identity -- Ch. 3. The problematic legitimization of the Spanish state in the Basque country -- Ch. 4. Basque nationalism during the Franco dictatorship -- Ch. 5. Transformations within forms of violence during the post-Franco era -- Ch. 6. The privatization of social life and the new political institutionalization.

"In The Social Roots of Basque Nationalism, sociologist Alfonso-Perez-Agote addresses the social mechanisms that Basques employed to sustain their ethnic identity under the Franco Regime and demonstrates how persecution actually encouraged the extension of Basque nationalist consciousness. He also reveals how state political pressure radicalized one element of the Basque-nationalist movement, resulting in the formation of ETA, an armed terrorist wing that itself became a mechanism for extending nationalist consciousness. Finally, he examines the subsequent changes in Basque nationalism following Franco's death and the extension of democracy in Spain, which resulted in the institutionalization of the movement into an autonomous political power." "This work is based in part on a wide range of interviews and polls with informants in the Basque Country and abroad, eliciting such data as the role that family, education, social contacts, and religious environment play in the evolution of political attitudes; the place of violence in the Basque worldview and contemporary political culture; regional variations in Basque nationalism; and the factors that contributed to the resilience of Basque nationalism in adapting to new historical conditions. The result is a discussion of the various ways in which Basque social reality is constituted and how this reality helps to create political culture."--BOOK JACKET.

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