Catalanism and national emancipation movements in the rest of Europe between 1885 and 1939
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Albert Balcells i González
Catalans demands for self-government were always attuned to the national emancipation movements in the rest of Europe. This was
one way of projecting the movement abroad and seeking strategic models and international support, even though only occasionally
and with no lasting ties except Catalonias participation in the Congress of European Nationalities starting in 1926. This organisation
encompassed the national minorities which were theoretically safeguarded by the League of Nations. The time span of this article
ranges from 1885 to 1939. The Irish and Czech national movements were the most influential ones outside the sphere of Marxist ideology.
In the 1930s, curiosity about and admiration for the status of the nationalities within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was
based on an idealised image which the circumstances of the 1936 Spanish Civil War contributed to feeding.
one way of projecting the movement abroad and seeking strategic models and international support, even though only occasionally
and with no lasting ties except Catalonias participation in the Congress of European Nationalities starting in 1926. This organisation
encompassed the national minorities which were theoretically safeguarded by the League of Nations. The time span of this article
ranges from 1885 to 1939. The Irish and Czech national movements were the most influential ones outside the sphere of Marxist ideology.
In the 1930s, curiosity about and admiration for the status of the nationalities within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was
based on an idealised image which the circumstances of the 1936 Spanish Civil War contributed to feeding.
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Balcells i González, Albert. «Catalanism and national emancipation movements in the rest of Europe between 1885 and 1939». Catalan Historical Review, 2013, núm. 6, p. 85-104, http://raco.cat/index.php/CatalanHistoricalReview/article/view/268024.
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