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- Title
The construction of the Basque Fatherland: religion, nationalism and education (1895-1931).
- Authors
Dávila, Paulí; Zabaleta, Iñaki; Garmendia, Joxe
- Abstract
A key problem in and for the history of Spain is the construction of its national identity. In this constructive process, the political and ideological goal of Basque nationalism was the creation of an independent State, following a pattern of identities where religion, Fatherland and language -- in that order -- were fundamental elements. The school and the teaching profession were fundamental agents in this process. The period under study here is that coinciding with the rise of Basque nationalism until the Second Spanish Republic, one in which we can understand the ideological structure of Basque nationalism: made up of patriots, members of religious orders and speakers of the Basque language.
- Subjects
PAIS Vasco (Spain); SPAIN; HISTORY of education policy; BASQUE nationalism; NATIONALISM &; education; BASQUE language; PAIS Vasco autonomy &; independence movements; HISTORY; EDUCATION; NINETEENTH century; TWENTIETH century; RELIGION
- Publication
History of Education & Children's Literature, 2015, Vol 10, Issue 1, p215
- ISSN
1971-1093
- Publication type
Article