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Spain, 1833-2002: People and State
People and State
Book • 2007
This book examines how ordinary people identified as citizens and Spaniards during a tumultuous period marked by violent military interventions, unstable governments, and Franco's dictatorship.
Mary Vincent argues that a weak state, rather than a weak national identity, explains Spain's political violence and regional nationalism, culminating in the modern embrace of a European identity.
Mary Vincent argues that a weak state, rather than a weak national identity, explains Spain's political violence and regional nationalism, culminating in the modern embrace of a European identity.
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Included in the episode reading list (chapter 3 highlighted) as background on Spain's 19th- and 20th-century developments.

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