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- negative judgment of the course of Spain as a nation in recent times, the regenerationists sought to be objective, do****entary, and scientific, while the Generation...
- modernizing the country was developed by Spanish conservatives, fusing regenerationist principles with traditional Spanish nationalism. The authoritarian...
- incorrectly supposed to have been wiped out in the 1900s by the failed regenerationist movement. In the meantime, spiralling violence started with the murders...
- Maeztu, etc. But, undoubtedly, the most influential author of the regenerationist literature was Joaquín Costa. In 1901 he published Oligarquía y caciquismo...
- before the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences. In addition to being a regenerationist, Ramón y Cajal is considered a Spanish nationalist and centralist,...
- Villaverdist Conservatives (Spanish: Conservadores Villaverdistas, V), were a regenerationist political faction within the Liberal Conservative Party (PLC), led...
- but the demands of working classes (Social question) are attended by Regenerationist reformers with laws about Workers' Retirement, Eight-hour working day...
- children served as her sources for works that eventually became part of regenerationist initiatives that encouraged progress, education, literature, arts,...
- in a Liberal-dominated parliament that saw new parties such as the regenerationist National Union or the Catalan-based Regionalist League gaining seats...
- and others. But, undoubtedly, the most influential author of the regenerationist literature was Joaquín Costa. In 1901 he published Oligarquía y caciquismo...