2017
DOI: 10.18254/s0001997-5-1
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Basque and Catalan Nationalism: from the Emergence to the Transition

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“…(Henkin, 2018a). During the centuries the general position of the most part of the Catalan elites was the struggling for the widest possible autonomy within Spain, but not for a full independence (Filatov, 2017). https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.11.03.84 Corresponding Author: Ekaterina A. Repina Selection and peer-review under…”
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“…(Henkin, 2018a). During the centuries the general position of the most part of the Catalan elites was the struggling for the widest possible autonomy within Spain, but not for a full independence (Filatov, 2017). https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.11.03.84 Corresponding Author: Ekaterina A. Repina Selection and peer-review under…”
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“…Catalan nationalists initially sought to federalize the country and gain broad autonomy in order to take a dominant position throughout the country, and big Catalan bourgeoisie supported the nationalist movement in order to use it to push Marid to conduct the protectionist policies (Filatov, 2017).…”
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