The political culture of the republicans at the late nineteenth-century

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Published 18-10-2011
Javier de Diego Romero

Abstract

This article studies the main features of republican political culture in Spain during the final decades of the nineteenth century. After a series of general considerations on the understanding of the concept of «political culture» here adopted, the paper analyzes the problems in which agreement between the republicans was predominant —Monarchy and Republic, democracy— and, finally, those in which dissent between the different republican families prevailed —State and nation, religious question, politics and social change—. The double face of republican culture, at the same time unitary and plural, makes the understanding of the Unión Republicana formed in 1903 possible.

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