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Basque Nationalism and Political Violence - The Ideological and Intellectual Origins of ETA
Cameron J. Watson
University of Nevada Reno, Basque Studies Program,U.S. (2007)
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Interventions Following Mass Violence and Disasters - Strategies for Mental Health Practice
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie; Patricia J. Watson; Matthew J. Friedman
Guilford Publications (2006)
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Interventions Following Mass Violence and Disasters - Strategies for Mental Health Practice
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie; Patricia J. Watson; Matthew J. Friedman
Guilford Publications (2007)
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Basque Nationalism and Political Violence - The Ideological and Intellectual Origins of ETA
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University of Nevada Reno, Basque Studies Program,U.S.
Sivumäärä: 330 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2007, 01.01.2007 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
"Basque Nationalism and Political Violence" examines the relationship between ideas and action through a historical account of how images of violence and warfare pervaded the discourse of Basque nationalism. These images were created principally through the preponderant influence of the Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV or Basque Nationalist Party) - from its inception in the 1890s through the mid-twentieth century. Cameron Watson argues that a culture of political violence emerged within the Basque nationalist movement that eventually resulted in the 1959 creation of ETA (Euskadi ta Askatasuna, Basque Country and Freedom).The undertone of violent struggle in Basque nationalism was itself a response to the aggressive nationalism of Spain, a country whose problematic transition to modernity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries engendered multiple forms of social, political, and structural violence within its own borders and beyond. Watson views the rise of political violence as a present-day expression of the Basques' problematic dialogue with modern Spain. He does not limit his explanation of ETA's emergence to the Spanish context alone.
Rather, he emphasizes the transnational context in which nationalist movements emerge and develop. At varying times, the national struggles of Cuba, Morocco, and Ireland were extremely influential in the Basque case. Moreover, the origins of ETA were strongly influenced by post-World War II intellectual currents, from existentialism to the liberating theories of anticolonial nationalist movements.

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