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The catalan collective identity in the early Modern Era (1479–1714): Catalanity and Spanishness in the principality of Catalonia during the old regime

    1. [1] Universitat Jaume I

      Universitat Jaume I

      Castellón, España

  • Localización: History of Catalonia and its implications for contemporary nationalism and cultural conflict / coord. por Antonio Cortijo Ocaña, Vicent Martines Peres, 2021, ISBN 9781799866152, págs. 72-88
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Catalonia, politically formed as the principality of Catalonia and the counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya, was a political entity that, like those of the kingdoms of Aragon, Valencia, or Navarra, existed in the late medieval and the early modern periods linked to great dynastic empires such as the Crown of Aragon, the Hispanic Monarchy, and the French Monarchy. In these centuries, the Catalans developed a collective identity, and this chapter offers a synthetic explanation of its characteristics during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs and their successors, the Hispanic sovereigns of the House of Austria.


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