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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...
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officer in the
Spanish Army. Politically, Macià
evolved from an
initial regenerationism of
Spain to the
defense of the
Catalan Republic,
being appointed as...
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manage to
overcome the crisis. In the
years immediately after the war,
regenerationism gained strength, a
current of
opinion that
proposed the need to "vivify"...
- with Cuba, but only in the
intellectual class (which gave rise to
Regenerationism and the
Generation of '98),
because the
majority of the po****tion...
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Madrid 1921),
mining engineer,
paleontologist and writer,
belonging to
Regenerationism movement.
Fidel Pagés (Huesca,
January 26, 1886 -
September 21, 1923...
- Infante, the
creator of
Andalusian nationalism, drew
heavily from the
Regenerationism movement in
Spain after the loss of Spain's last
territories in the...
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economic reform.
According to
Raymond Carr his ideas,
known as '
Regenerationism' (scientific
study of Spain's
decline as a nation), rose to greater...
- the time a
symbol of
national progress,
modernity and the
ideas of
regenerationism that were
taking root in the
media and in some of the intellectuals...
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Spain as a
nation between the 19th and the 20th
century is
called Regenerationism. It
expresses a
pessimist judgement about Spain. The regenerationist...
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national syndicalism of
Ramiro Ledesma; and the
distinctive elitist regenerationism of José
Antonio Primo de Rivera. In
October 1934, the
direction unified...