Rise of Catalan Independence

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Assemblea De Catalunya
Author_Andrew Dowling
Catalan Economy
Catalan Education System
Catalan Firmament
Catalan Independence
Catalan Independence Movement
Catalan Nationalism
Catalan Party System
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Catalan Socialist Party
Catalan Society
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Esquerra Republicana De Catalunya
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federalism Europe
Informal Grand Coalition
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Late Francoism
Lliga Regionalista
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political identity Spain
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society
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Spanish Language
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138587700
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As recently as the mid-2000s, Catalonia was described and analysed by scholars as exhibiting a non-secessionist nationalism and was seen within Europe and beyond as a role model for successful devolution which had much to teach other parts of the world. The Spanish state seemed to be on a journey towards an authentic federal order and was generally admired. However, the new century has been marked by an ever-growing independence movement, with 47.8 per cent of Catalonia voting in favour of independence in September 2015. Pro-independence mobilization has produced a rupture in political relations with the rest of Spain leading to a sovereignty struggle with Madrid.

This book explores how an accumulation of long-, medium- and short-term factors have produced the current situation and why the Spanish territorial model has been unable or possibly, unwilling, to respond. The Catalan question is not purely a Spanish problem: it has direct implications for the traditional nation-state model, in Europe and beyond.

Andrew Dowling is a Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Cardiff University. He has previously written Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War: Reconstructing the Nation (2012), which was published in Catalan as La Reconstrucció Nacional de Catalunya, 1939-2012 (2013).