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Catalonia in the New Europe
By (Author) Sin Edwards
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
9th December 2009
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
320.9467
Hardback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Changing patterns of government in Europe, particularly regional development, have influenced the nationalist strategies of the Catalan political parties. This book examines the policies of the Catalan political parties towards national and regional identity in the context of increasing European integration. It focuses on the important period from 1980 to 2000 when Catalan autonomy was achieved and consolidated and argues that, in this new context, national identity is becoming more complex and multilayered, reflecting the changing patterns of governance in Europe. By examining two different approaches to identity politics - nationalism and regionalism - it analyses how nationalism has been interpreted in Europe since the second half of the twentieth century. It then examines how regional policies and European decentralisation have taken this discussion on national identity one stage further. Focusing on four key areas - culture, nation or region, Catalonia and Spain, and Catalonia and Europe - the author describes how Catalonia fits into this context.
'... it can easily be used as a core text in a variety of university courses ... written in a cloudless, fine, pleasant way [and] students in Spanish and European politics courses will certainly enjoy it ... students in nationalism may also find it beneficial ...' Daniele Conversi, author of The Basques, the Catalans and Spain: Alternative Routes to Nationalist Mobilisation
Dr Sian Edwards lectures in the Department of Hispanic Studies, University of Wales, Swansea, and is the author of Catalonia: The Concise History, a title in the Histories of Europe series due to be published in 2006 by the University of Wales Press.