Socialist practices and nation in Balearic Islands (1931-1936)

Authors

  • Aurelio Martí Bataller

Abstract

This article analyses the role of the socialist political culture in the social construction of Spanish national identity. The Balearic Islands and the Second Republic are the geographical and chronological frames, while the socialist' press is the main source. The study focuses on the sociability acts gathered and valued in that press. The hypothesis sustained is that the socialism was an active agent in the socialization of the idea of Spain through the different ritual, recreational and political acts and rituals that it carried out.

Keywords: National identity, Socialism, political culture, Second Republic, Spain.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

2019-05-20

How to Cite

Martí Bataller, A. (2019). Socialist practices and nation in Balearic Islands (1931-1936). Mayurqa, (2), 34–44. Retrieved from https://edicions.uib.es/ojs/index.php/mayurqa/article/view/493

Issue

Section

Miscellaneous