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Title: Lo catalanisme : Motius que'l llegitiman. Fonaments cientifichs y solucions practicas
Original Publication: Barcelona: Llibreria de Verdaguer, Llibreria de Lopez, 1886.
Note: Wikipedia page about this book: https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_Catalanisme
Credits: editor digital: Joan Queralt Gil
Summary: "Lo catalanisme: Motius que'l llegitiman. Fonaments cientifichs y solucions pràctiques" by Valentí Almirall is a socio-political treatise written in the late 19th century. The text presents a detailed examination of Catalan regionalism, delving into the reasons behind the movement and advocating for its scientific foundations and practical solutions to what Almirall perceives as the Catalan nation's predicament within Spain. At the start of the work, Almirall outlines the current state of the Spanish nation and critiques its institutions, highlighting the societal issues that hinder progress. He argues that Catalan regionalism must evolve from mere sentiment to a conviction supported by scientific reasoning, suggesting that the collapse of literary and historical ties with Castilian culture could invigorate both Catalonia and Spain as a whole. The opening also emphasizes the importance of articulating specific grievances, positing that an understanding of their societal decay will pave the way for the Catalan renaissance. Almirall sets the tone for an impassioned call to action, urging Catalans to reject negative ideologies and embrace a more positive, scientifically informed identity in their quest for autonomy and respect within the broader Spanish context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 44.0 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Author: Almirall, Valentí, 1841-1904
EBook No.: 73278
Published: Mar 28, 2024
Downloads: 233
Language: Catalan
Subject: Nationalism -- Spain -- Catalonia
Subject: Catalonia (Spain) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Spain, Portugal
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Lo catalanisme : Motius que'l llegitiman. Fonaments cientifichs y solucions practicas
Original Publication: Barcelona: Llibreria de Verdaguer, Llibreria de Lopez, 1886.
Note: Wikipedia page about this book: https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_Catalanisme
Credits: editor digital: Joan Queralt Gil
Summary: "Lo catalanisme: Motius que'l llegitiman. Fonaments cientifichs y solucions pràctiques" by Valentí Almirall is a socio-political treatise written in the late 19th century. The text presents a detailed examination of Catalan regionalism, delving into the reasons behind the movement and advocating for its scientific foundations and practical solutions to what Almirall perceives as the Catalan nation's predicament within Spain. At the start of the work, Almirall outlines the current state of the Spanish nation and critiques its institutions, highlighting the societal issues that hinder progress. He argues that Catalan regionalism must evolve from mere sentiment to a conviction supported by scientific reasoning, suggesting that the collapse of literary and historical ties with Castilian culture could invigorate both Catalonia and Spain as a whole. The opening also emphasizes the importance of articulating specific grievances, positing that an understanding of their societal decay will pave the way for the Catalan renaissance. Almirall sets the tone for an impassioned call to action, urging Catalans to reject negative ideologies and embrace a more positive, scientifically informed identity in their quest for autonomy and respect within the broader Spanish context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 44.0 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Author: Almirall, Valentí, 1841-1904
EBook No.: 73278
Published: Mar 28, 2024
Downloads: 233
Language: Catalan
Subject: Nationalism -- Spain -- Catalonia
Subject: Catalonia (Spain) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Spain, Portugal
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.