Griffith or de Valera? The Split of Catalan Nationalism in the Face of the Irish Civil War
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Data de publicació
2023ISSN
1465-3923
0090-5992
Resum
Catalan nationalism had always supported Ireland in its struggle for autonomy or independence against the British Empire. The outbreak of the Irish Civil War, nevertheless, surprised Catalanism. This article discusses the difficulties of the main Catalanist political parties in that period—the Lliga Regionalista, Acció Catalana, and Estat Català—to explain the Anglo-Irish Treaty in the Catalanist milieu as well as the difficulties of differentiating dominion and federation and adopting a coherent position according to their own ideology and to Catalan internal political dynamics. Focusing on this study case, the objective of the article is to show the difficulties of stateless national movements to explain their own politics and objectives from external models. And, likewise, how the look toward an external nationalism can stop being useful or even raise unexpected questions within the movement that tries to explain itself by simplifying the contexts of others.
Tipus de document
Article
Llengua
Anglès
Paraules clau
Nacionalisme
Nacionalisme -- Catalunya
Guerra civil -- Irlanda
Macià, Francesc, 1859-1933
Pàgines
18 p.
Publicat per
Cambridge University Press; Association for the Study of Nationalities
Citació
Esculies, J. (2023). Griffith or de Valera? The Split of Catalan Nationalism in the Face of the Irish Civil War. Nationalities Papers, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2023.83
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