- and
tends to have a
wider meaning, most
people who
define themselves as
Catalanist do not
necessarily identify as
Catalan nationalists. Intellectually, modern...
-
Catalanists of the
nineteenth century and in 1906, when the
Cuban War of
Independence ended, the
Centre Catalanista de
Santiago de Cuba (
Catalanist Centre...
-
Podemos and the
regional Catalanist party Mes per
Mallorca as well as
external support from the
regionalist and
Catalanist Mes per
Menorca Party. In...
-
underlying cause of the
Generalitat being involved into the
operation and the
Catalanist propaganda that
promoted the
enlistment of
volunteers forced the withdrawal...
-
Catalan Republican Party (Catalan:
Partit Republicà Català, PRC) was a
Catalanist political party during the
Spanish Restoration period, that
existed between...
-
elections to the
Parliament of
Catalonia gave the
government to a left-wing
Catalanist coalition formed by the Socialists'
Party of
Catalonia (PSC-PSOE), Republican...
- 1901–1936) was a
right wing
political party of Catalonia, Spain. It had a
Catalanist, conservative, and
monarchic ideology.
Notable members of the
party were...
- po****tion
favored the
emergence of an
important workers' movement, and
Catalanist,
socialist and
anarchist parties were very
influential up
until the upheavals...
- from a
Catalanist point of view
explains its
relevance and
controversy back in the day. It was
because of the
novelty of this new
Catalanist paradigm...
-
demolished in 1928
during Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, when all
public Catalanist symbols were
systematically removed in
order to
avoid their being noticed...