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Beginning with the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1875 and ending with the death of General Francisco Franco in 1975, this book explores the intersection of education and nationalism in Spain. Based on a broad range of archival and published sources, including parliamentary and ministerial records, pedagogical treatises and journals, teachers' manuals, memoirs, and a sample of over two hundred primary and secondary school textbooks, the study examines ideological and political conflict among groups of elites seeking to shape popular understanding of national history and identity through the schools, both public and private. A burgeoning literature on European nationalisms has posited that educational systems in general, and an instrumentalized version of national history in particular, have contributed decisively to the articulation and transmission of nationalist ideologies. The Spanish case reveals a different dynamic. In Spain, a chronically weak state, a divided and largely undemocratic political class, and an increasingly polarized social and political climate impeded the construction of an effective system of national education and the emergence of a consensus on the shape and meaning of the Spanish national past. This in turn contributed to one of the most striking features of modern Spanish political and cultural life--the absence of a strong sense of Spanish, as opposed to local or regional, identity. Scholars with interests in modern European cultural politics, processes of state consolidation, nationalism, and the history of education will find this book essential reading.
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Beginning with the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1875 and ending with the death of General Francisco Franco in 1975, this book explores the intersection of education and nationalism in Spain. It is suitable for scholars with interests in modern European cultural politics, processes of state consolidation, and the history of education.
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List of IllustrationsAbbreviations Used in the Text and the NotesPrefaceCh. 1The Spanish Educational System and Its Critics, 1857-19003Ch. 2National Regeneration and Educational Reform, 1898-192341Ch. 3History Invented: History Education and the Liberal State65Ch. 4History Remembered: Catholic Integrism and the Sacralization of the National Past99Ch. 5History Recovered: Rafael Altamira and National Regeneration122Ch. 6The Primo de Rivera Dictatorship, 1923-1930: The Origins of "National Catholicism"165Ch. 7History and the Creation of a Republican Civic Culture, 1931-1936194Ch. 8History as Therapy: The Franquist Dictatorship, 1936-1953232Ch. 9Historical Amnesia: The Franco Regime, 1953-1975273Conclusion: History and National Identity302Bibliography309Index349
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ISBN
9780691026565
Publisert
1997-07-27
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Vekt
652 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
384

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Biografisk notat

Carolyn P. Boyd is Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Praetorian Politics in Liberal Spain.