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Journal articles on the topic "Valencian nationalism"

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Torres, Pedro Ruiz. "Nationalism and the Science of History in the Representation of the Valencian Past." Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 75, no. 5 (1998): 9–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00074909860065547.

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Llena, Nakdali, Sanz, and Forner. "Oral Health Knowledge and Related Factors among Pregnant Women Attending to a Primary Care Center in Spain." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 24 (2019): 5049. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245049.

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Our aim was to assess the knowledge of pregnant women in terms of oral health and prevention, correlating it with socio-sanitary and educational factors, as well as self-care and oral health state referred. A total of 139 women from a Health Department in Comunidad Valenciana (Valencia, Spain) participated in the study. They underwent an auto-administered survey which included socio-economic and educational factors, self-care in terms of oral hygiene, referred oral health state, and general knowledge on prevention and oral health. Chi-squared test (χ2 test) and ANOVA (p < 0.05) were perform
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Calero, Remedios, Carlota Lorenzo, and Martina G. Gallarza. "Patient Segmentation Based on Patient Loyalty." Journal of Health Management 20, no. 4 (2018): 508–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972063418799860.

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The present study aims to perform a segmentation of patients based on their loyalty behaviour. The analysis focuses on Valencia, a region in Spain that features a capitated financing and free-elective framework; such a framework is particularly suitable for this type of study because patient loyalty directly affects the system’s budget and economic viability. Using secondary data from the regional health council, the study focuses on relationships of influence and latent segmentation in answering seven research questions. The two-pronged statistical analysis is designed to analyse relationship
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COLLER, Xavier. "Collective Identities and Failed Nationalism. The Case of Valencia in Spain." Pôle Sud 25, no. 2 (2006): 107–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pole.2006.1357.

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Zabaltza, Xabier. "Towards Hroch's Phase Z: ‘anti‐nationalism’ in Valencia and Navarre (Spain)." Nations and Nationalism 25, no. 3 (2019): 888–909. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nana.12482.

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Wallace, Rob. "Revolutionary Biology: The Dialectical Science of Christopher Caudwell." Monthly Review 68, no. 6 (2016): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-068-06-2016-10_2.

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Next year will mark the eightieth anniversary of the Battle of Jarama.… In February 1937, eleven thousand Republicans…fought and died defending Madrid against Francisco Franco's fascist incursion. At this point in Spain's Civil War, the country was split evenly between west and east by rebel Nationalist and Republican forces. An earlier direct assault on Madrid had been repulsed. Republican troops subsequently consolidated their defenses along the Manzanares River. An assault through Madrid's southern barrios would have cost Franco's forces dearly. General Emilio Mora's m
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Wilde, Matt. "Utopian disjunctures: Popular democracy and the communal state in urban Venezuela." Critique of Anthropology 37, no. 1 (2017): 47–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308275x16671787.

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This article examines the Venezuelan government’s efforts to establish a ‘communal state’ through the eyes of working-class chavista activists in the city of Valencia. It argues that the attempt to incorporate grassroots community organisations into a state-managed model of popular democracy produces a series of ‘utopian disjunctures’ for the actors involved. These disjunctures, the article contends, stem from conflicting political temporalities within the chavista project, as long-term aspirations of radical democracy clash with more short-term demands to obtain state resources and consolidat
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BUCHANAN, TOM. "Edge of Darkness: British ‘Front-line’ Diplomacy in the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1937." Contemporary European History 12, no. 3 (2003): 279–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096077730300122x.

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British policy during the Spanish Civil War was seen by many at the time as dishonest and dishonourable, and this is a criticism that has survived the opening of the official records to historical scrutiny. Research by Jill Edwards, Douglas Little and, most recently, by Enrique Moradiellos has presented the policy pursued by the British government as cynical, callous and objectively pro-Franco. Understandably, however, the literature on this subject, exemplified in the work of these scholars, has focused primarily on establishing how policy decisions were reached within the Foreign Office and
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LA PARRA, DANIEL, and MIGUEL ANGEL MATEO. "Health status and access to health care of British nationals living on the Costa Blanca, Spain." Ageing and Society 28, no. 1 (2008): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x07006563.

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ABSTRACTThe aims of this paper are to review the health status of British nationals living on the Costa Blanca in the Province of Alicante, Spain, and to examine their access to health-care services. A sample of 155 of those that spent over three months a year in the area was interviewed. The results for those aged 45 or more years have been compared with those of the Health Survey for England 2003, the British Household Panel Survey 2004, the National Health Survey for Spain 2003, and the Spanish Household Panel Survey 2000. British nationals resident on the Costa Blanca appear to have a simi
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Eastman, Scott. "Urban Revolt, Nationalist Revolutions: Puebla and Valencia, 1808-1814." Nuevo mundo mundos nuevos, March 31, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/nuevomundo.61241.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Valencian nationalism"

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Rico, i. Garcia Antoni. "La influència del pensament de Joan Fuster en les cultures polítiques dels Països Catalans (1960-1992)." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/662561.

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Joan Fuster was one of the most prominent intellectuals of the Catalan Letters in the last century. His national thought and the construction of a Valencian identity which was an alternative to the existing one, was central during the sixties and seventies for the different Valencian political cultures. Furthermore, the national proposal for the «Catalan countries» which he theorized and deffended, obliged the political cultures in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands to modify their national approaches. The whole spectre of the opposition to Franco, from the left to the nationalism passing thro
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Villanueva, Pepita. "Le nationalisme valencien du début du XXIème siècle : cent ans de pancatalanisme 1906-2006." Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100061/document.

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Nous analysons la véritable nature du nationalisme valencien, à travers ses origines et ses manifestations, considérant que celui-ci est strictement lié au nationalisme catalan et que la date de référence est l´année 1906, où a lieu le Premier Congrès international de la langue catalane à Barcelona. C´est un événement théoriquement restreint au monde culturel et philologique, qui néanmoins marque une véritable feuille de route politique et met en évidence les ambitions expansionnistes d´une région en plein essor industriel face à une Espagne majoritairement agraire. Le pancatalanisme s´implant
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Guntermann, Eric. "Parties and Nationalism : Assessing the Influence of Parties on Support for Regional Nationalism in Spain." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/18517.

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In this dissertation, I consider whether parties influence support for regional nationalism in four regions of Spain: the Basque Country, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, and Galicia. I argue that the fundamental way parties influence citizens' opinions is by offering party cues. Citizens adapt their opinions to party cues even in the absence of persuasive arguments or other information. The current literature suggests that such influence takes place via partisan motivated reasoning. However, it is not clear whether parties influence people in the context of nationalism, since party infl
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Books on the topic "Valencian nationalism"

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Armengou, Josep. Ser valencià. Nau Llibres, 1991.

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F, Mira Joan. Sobre la nació dels valencians. 2nd ed. E. Climent, 1997.

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Zarzo, Manuel. Valencians front al catalanisme. [M. Zarzo], 1995.

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editor, Pérez Moragon Francesc, ed. Sobre Nosaltres, els valencians. Universitat de València, 2013.

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Giner, Alfons Cucó. País i estat: La qüestió valenciana. E. Climent, 1989.

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Nadal, Emili Gómez. Articles (1930-1939): El país valencià i els altres. Edicions Alfons el Magnànim, Institució Valenciana d'Estudis i Investigació, 1990.

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Carta a Catalunya d'un nacionalista valencià. Llibres de l'índex, 2004.

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Noves glòries a Espanya: Anticatalanisme i identitat valenciana. Afers, 2011.

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Moragon, Francesc Pérez. Himnes i paraules: Misèries de la transició valenciana. Afers, 2010.

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Subias, Víctor Baeta i. Per la República Valenciana: D'Oriola a Vinaròs. Llibres de l'Índex, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Valencian nationalism"

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Xavier, Andreu Miralles. "A note on Valencian regionalism." In Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe. Amsterdam University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981188/ngfm7d16rgcbsqswyhobrmep.

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Snow, K. Mitchell. "The Precursors of Mexicanism." In A Revolution in Movement. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066554.003.0004.

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Charlot and Siqueiros’s condemnation of the effects of Anna Pavlova and Tórtola Valencia on Mexico’s nascent image of itself provided a strong statement on the power these painters ascribed to theatrical dance in the early twentieth century. It also emphasized the role that foreign dancers played from the very beginning in shaping that image and the ongoing tensions over who decided what was “authentically” Mexican. While in Mexico both women took regional folk dances into their repertoires—Pavlova the jarabe tapatío from Jalisco and Valencia the sandunga from Oaxaca—and nurtured the widespread desire to see Mexican dances performed beyond the nation’s borders. The Secretaría de Educación Pública ensured that Mexicans themselves would see these regional dances as representative of the nation as a whole by incorporating them into its school curriculum, teaching generations of Mexicans to perform them as an expression of shared nationality.
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