Political experiences and practice during the Restoration crisis (1909-1923)
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Abstract
The political system and the social framework at the beginning of the 20th century shaped new political dynamics due to the tensions caused by a democratization which was limited in the regime itself. Our study brings to light new political practice (participation, socialization etc.), which were derived from this context, at the same time as other cultures which create a defined group consolidate (agreement, representation, public opinion). These margins back up some collective and shared experiences which are suitable for the optimization of the practices; that is to say, a political performativity performance caused innovation in the political interaction and determined new spaces. The Restoration crisis, to sum up, favoured the dawn of a new way to deal with politics.
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Experiences, political cultures and practice, Restoration, Spain
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