U.S. engagement with Catalan nationalism in the aftermath of World War I
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2025ISSN
1478-8810
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Historiography has assumed that the United States did not pay attention to the Catalan
nationalist movement and its demands for self-government at the end of the First World
War. The article, on the contrary, demonstrates, using diplomatic documentation from
the American embassy in Madrid and the American mission at the Paris Peace
Conference, that the Americans had good knowledge of the campaign for autonomy
that took place in Catalonia in the fall of 1918 and the winter of 1919. And, likewise,
that two trends coexisted within American diplomacy: one favourable to getting
involved in Spanish domestic politics to carry out a reform of the monarchy or even
promote a republic and guarantee autonomy to Catalonia and other regions, and
another in favour of staying on the sidelines. The article opens a field for deeper
inquiry into the knowledge and interest of Wilsonian diplomacy in stateless nationalisms.
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Llengua
Anglès
Matèries (CDU)
94 - Història general i per països
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16 p.
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Taylor & Francis
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Esculies, Joan (2025). U.S. engagement with Catalan nationalism in the aftermath of World War I. Atlantic Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2025.2540668
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