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Regenerationism (Spanish:
Regeneracionismo) was an
intellectual and
political movement in late 19th
century and
early 20th
century Spain. It
sought to...
- Sozial-Liberalismus in German, New
Liberalism in Britain,
solidarisme in France,
regeneracionismo in Spain, the
Giolittian Era in
Italy and the
Progressive Movement...
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social solutions in
essays grouped under the
literary heading of "
Regeneracionismo". For a
group of
younger writers,
among them
Miguel de Unamuno, Pío...
- Joaquín
Costa y Martínez (1846–1911): one of the
greatest men of the
Regeneracionismo. He
developed theories about education,
water management and agricultural...
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University Press. Swyngedouw, E. (1999), "Modernity and Hybridity: Nature,
Regeneracionismo, and the
Production of the
Spanish Waterscape, 1890-1930",
Annals of...
- Baía Edicións. ISBN 978-84-89803-90-9 (in Galician). ——— (2016). Un
regeneracionismo olvidado.
Escritos de un
republicano desde la filosofía, la pedagogía...
- and García Prieto, and
adopted the
ideas of the
movement known as
Regeneracionismo. He
enacted two programs. The first,
proposed “in
defense of Spanish...
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French systems. Some
relate germanophilia to the
Mellista version of
regeneracionismo in
international politics.
There are
comments suggesting that victory...
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classified as neo-Thomist or
neocatolicismo in
philosophy and as
regeneracionismo político-educativo in pedagogy. Polo's
repudiation of
Krausism developed...
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bourgeoisie narrow-mindedness and the
Spain of mean ****rds; it is part of
regeneracionismo, a call to do away with the
Restoration regime. For others, Carlism...