Editorial Yale University Press
Fecha de edición julio 2018 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780300234954
360 páginas
Libro
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A landmark account that reveals the long history behind the current Catalan and Scottish independence movements A distinguished historian of Spain and Europe provides an enlightening account of the development of nationalist and separatist movements in contemporary Catalonia and Scotland. This first sustained comparative study uncovers the similarities and the contrasts between the Scottish and Catalan experiences across a five-hundred-year period, beginning with the royal marriages that brought about union with their more powerful neighbors, England and Castile respectively, and following the story through the centuries from the end of the Middle Ages until today's dramatic events. J.
H. Elliott examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and emotional factors that divide Scots and Catalans from the larger nations to which their fortunes were joined. He offers new insights into the highly topical subject of the character and development of European nationalism, the nature of separatism, and the sense of grievance underlying the secessionist aspirations that led to the Scottish referendum of 2014, the illegal Catalan referendum of October 2017, and the resulting proclamation of an independent Catalan republic.
John H. Elliott es catedrático emérito de Historia en la Universidad de Oxford. Historiador de España, Europa y las Américas en la época moderna, sus numerosos trabajos incluyen La España imperial (1963), La rebelión de los catalanes (1963), El Conde-Duque de Olivares (1986), Imperios del mundo atlántico (2006) y, más recientemente, Haciendo historia (2012). Ha sido galardonado con varios premios, entre ellos el Príncipe de Asturias de Ciencias Sociales y el Balzan de Historia.
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