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Intellectual and political movement in late 19th century and early 20th century Spain
Regenerationism (Spanish: Regeneracionismo) was an intellectual and political movement in late 19th century and early 20th century Spain. It sought to
Regenerationism
Spain as a nation between the 19th and the 20th century is called Regenerationism. It expresses a pessimist judgement about Spain. The regenerationist
Spanish_Modernist_literature
1898 conflict between Spain and the United States
with Cuba, but only in the intellectual class (which gave rise to Regenerationism and the Generation of '98), because the majority of the population
Spanish–American_War
Catalan politician (1859–1933)
officer in the Spanish Army. Politically, Macià evolved from an initial regenerationism of Spain to the defense of the Catalan Republic and progressive politics
Francesc_Macià
Former political party in Spain
national syndicalism of Ramiro Ledesma; and the distinctive elitist regenerationism of José Antonio Primo de Rivera. In October 1934, the direction unified
Falange_Española_de_las_JONS
Spanish lawyer, economist and historian
and economic reform. According to Raymond Carr his ideas, known as 'Regenerationism' (scientific study of Spain's decline as a nation), rose to greater
Joaquín_Costa
People of Andalusia, Spain
Infante, the creator of Andalusian nationalism, drew heavily from the Regenerationism movement in Spain after the loss of Spain's last territories in the
Andalusians
Minority of Alfonso XIII of Spain, 1885–1902
manage to overcome the crisis. In the years immediately after the war, regenerationism gained strength, a current of opinion that proposed the need to "vivify"
Regency of Maria Christina of Austria
Regency_of_Maria_Christina_of_Austria
Cultural property in Madrid, Spain
the time a symbol of national progress, modernity and the ideas of regenerationism that were taking root in the media and in some of the intellectuals
Palacio_de_Cibeles
Municipality in Aragon, Spain
Madrid 1921), mining engineer, paleontologist and writer, belonging to Regenerationism movement. Fidel Pagés (Huesca, January 26, 1886 - September 21, 1923
Huesca
Spanish writer, philosopher and academic (1864–1936)
101–46. Harrison, Joseph; Hoyle, Alan (2000). Spain's 1898 Crisis: Regenerationism, Modernism, Postcolonialism. Manchester University Press. p. 73. Unamuno
Miguel_de_Unamuno
org/stable/3741595 Harrison, Joseph; Hoyle, Alan (2000). Spain's 1898 crisis : regenerationism, modernism, post-colonialism. Manchester: Manchester University Press
List_of_famines
Spanish writer, theorist, academic and politician
mostly on confronting Krausism. In education he represented Catholic regenerationism, fiercely pitted against the Liberal current. In politics he was active
Manuel_Polo_y_Peyrolón
Spanish civil engineer (1852–1936)
Leonardo Torres Quevedo's Automata and the Consolidation of Technological Regenerationism". Beyond Human: Decentring the Anthropocene in Spanish Ecocriticism
Leonardo_Torres_Quevedo
Assassinations and mass murders during the Spanish Civil War
Sabaté i Joan Vilarroya i Font There was a confluence between Spanish regenerationism and the degenerationist theories originated in France and Great Britain
White_Terror_(Spain)
1939–1975 period of Catalonia under the rule of Francisco Franco
Solé i Sabaté i Joan Vilarroya i Font The confluence between Spanish regenerationism and the degenerationist theories originated in France and Great Britain
Francoist_Catalonia
Café in Madrid, Spain
The café is strongly associated with the intellectual circles of Regenerationism who hoped to reform Spain after its 1898 defeat in the war versus the
Café_Comercial
Architectural movement
a conservative and up-to-date version of the principles of Spanish Regenerationism designed to make Catalonia the leading region of modernization of the
Noucentisme
Political party in Spain
National Union Unión Nacional Founded January 1900 Dissolved 1902 (1902) Ideology Regenerationism Politics of Spain Political parties Elections
National_Union_(Spain,_1900)
Political representation in Spain
especially since the disaster of 1898, when people began to speak of "regenerationism" (Joaquín Costa, Oligarquía y caciquismo, Gumersindo de Azcárate, El
Spanish_parliamentarism
minister, Canalejas attempted to enforce his own vision of regenerationism (a "democratic regeneration") to "nationalize" the monarchy and address the country's
1914_Spanish_general_election
Bilateral relations
Library of Congress)". www.loc.gov. Larry Carlton, Spain's 1898 Crisis: Regenerationism, Modernism, Postcolonialism (Manchester University Press, 2000). Duncan
Spain–United_States_relations
Causes of the Spanish Civil War
corruption, the war in Morocco had caused divisions in the military. Regenerationism became popular, and the working class, industrial class, and the military
Background of the Spanish Civil War
Background_of_the_Spanish_Civil_War
Literary Modernism in Spain was influenced by the "disaster of '98", Regenerationism, and the Free Institution of Education (founded by Giner de los Ríos)
Spanish_literature
Spanish painter (1845–1912)
often associated with the Generation of '98 or its political movement, Regenerationism. He also supported scientific conferences and excursions, which included
Aureliano_de_Beruete
Spanish economist and politician
health and pension systems. His activism is often compared the activist regenerationism of José Ortega y Gasset. In this line, he is a frequent contributor
Luis_Garicano
Spanish poet and playwright
religion, he tried to educate his public in the reformist ideals of Regenerationism and Krausism . Thus, for example, in A Guy Who Brings It Up, one of
Tomás_Luceño
1914 novel by Miguel de Unamuno
mobilize for social advancement. Against this background, Joaquín Costa's Regenerationism movement appeared on the scene and sought Spanish reconstruction through
Mist_(novel)
Government of Spain (1925–1930)
conservative movement of Spanish-Americanism linked to the fin-de-siècle regenerationism: the conservative pan-Hispanism that maintained Catholicism as the
Civil directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera
Civil_directorate_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera
Spanish diplomat
Gumersindo de Azcárate by 1914. His political ideas oscillated in between regenerationism, the left wing, and a moderate liberalism. He became an opponent of
Luis_de_Zulueta
Political ideology
the republican parties due, among other reasons, to the influence of regenerationism and the failure of the federal experience of 1873-1874 ― and centralism
Federalism_in_Spain
Political ideology asserting the unity of Spain
centuries ago to the Semitic race". In the view of Ismael Saz, within regenerationism, a diverse brand of nationalism, the two main antiliberal nationalist
Spanish_nationalism
20th-century Spanish novel
either of the two currents of the time: the Generation of '98 and Regenerationism. The novel is clearly in favor of naturalism, in Rousseau's sense,
Zezé_(novel)
return to power in 1907 was characterized by his attempt to implement regenerationism from inside the system (a "revolution from above") and a Spanish nationalist
1910_Spanish_general_election
Period of the history of Spain corresponding to the Contemporary Age
the colonial empire, were intellectually and politically decisive (regenerationism, generation of '98), opening the so-called crisis of the restoration
Contemporary_history_of_Spain
Public educational organisation
Düsseldorf. Practical and professional training was the main objective for Regenerationism of that time, as well as knowledge in legal and administrative affairs
Public Administration School of Catalonia
Public_Administration_School_of_Catalonia
Spanish composer, pianist, teacher and music critic
Portuguese languages, focused on various fields: music criticism, regenerationism and the defense of the condition of musicians, and dissemination of
Pedro_Blanco_López
Aspect of Spanish history
affair. During the reign of Alfonso XIII, within the postulates of regenerationism, a minor Andalusian regionalism emerged. The dictatorship of Primo
History_of_Andalusia
Empire in 1898 gave way to a rise in reformist sentiments known as Regenerationism. In Catalonia, the bourgeoisie began to turn towards Catalan nationalism
July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona
July_1936_military_uprising_in_Barcelona
History of Spain from 1886 to 1931
19th century and the beginning of the 20th century were marked by regenerationism, a current of opinion that proposed the need to "vivify" —to regenerate—
Reign_of_Alfonso_XIII
"benevolent expectations", disillusioned with their conservative "regenerationism"; various liberal social and political groups that saw how the dictatorship
Fall of the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera
Fall_of_the_dictatorship_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, the so-called "Electra cabinet". Concurrently, regenerationism saw the rise of movements opposed to the Restoration political system
1901_Spanish_general_election
Spanish law scholar and Carlist theorist (1849–1908)
opus as "very ample". Some suggest that Gil's doctrine formed part of regenerationism and was largely a response to the 1898 disaster; most scholars claim
Enrique_Gil_Robles
Escuela de Institutrices. Escuela Moderna Generation of '98 Noucentisme Regenerationism Cacho Viu, Vicente (1 June 1997). "La Institución Libre de Enseñanza
Institución Libre de Enseñanza
Institución_Libre_de_Enseñanza
El Imparcial also launched to stardom the most important authors of regenerationism and the generation of '98: Miguel de Unamuno, Azorín, Pío Baroja, and
History_of_Spanish_journalism
and other friends presented him as a symbol of Spanish scientific regenerationism during a posthumous ceremony in his honor. American Antiquarian Society
Marcos_Jiménez_de_la_Espada
Political party in Spain
focused on fighting caciques, with a clear ideology inspired by the regenerationism and redemptionist antiforismo, again based in the oratorial skills
Acción_Gallega
Spaniard system during Restoration
of El Pardo Conservative Party (Spain) Liberal Party (Spain, 1880) Regenerationism Restoration (Spain) Jover 1981, p. 271 Varela Ortega 2001, p. 101:
Political system of the Restoration (Spain)
Political_system_of_the_Restoration_(Spain)
published several essays of what would later be called a kind of “early regenerationism” on the fishing and salt industries. At age nine, Roque was kicked
Roque_Barcia
Spanish writer and engineer
Madrid. Ideologically, Lucas Mallada was part of the movement known as regenerationism, together with Joaquín Costa, also from Aragon, publishing various
Lucas_Mallada_y_Pueyo
Spanish aristocrat, writer and politician
Saudosismo, in his case considered to be a specific expression of literary regenerationism; when discussed against a broad poetic background, he is placed in-between
Evaristo_Martelo_Paumán
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Happy; Rejoicing
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Wealth
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Goddess durga.greatest splendor
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Spanish form of Latin Johan, JUAN means "God is gracious."
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English : variant spelling of Beverley.
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English : variant spelling of Merrifield.
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Muslim
Beloved princess Amyra
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God of Gold; God of Gem
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Hindu
Marked by spear
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Hindu
Pure, Sacred, Virtuous
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