Bordering on Britishness: national identity in Gibraltar from the Spanish Civil War to Brexit
In: Palgrave studies in European political sociology
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In: Palgrave studies in European political sociology
In: Heritage, society and national identity in the European Union
World Affairs Online
In: Colección Autores del pensamiento hispánico
In: University of London
In: BA Spanish & Latin American studies HS 15
In: Ediciones de Iberoamericana
In: Serie C, Historia y sociedad 15
The article considers the typological characteristics of the Spanish political discourse as a specific communication type which is defined through absence of recipient's immediate feedback since such discourse is directed to vast masses. The peculiarities of Spanish-language political discourse are its democrasism, intimisation, excitability, demonstration of national pride. The variability in organization of discourse information is conditioned by speaker's pragmatic intentions who programs the audience's reaction taking into account their peculiarities, background knowledge and the general field of a communicative situation.
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In: European monographs in social psychology
In: Progress in Public Administration, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 13-29
In: Sussex studies in Spanish history
"The slogan that launched the tourist industry in the 1960s, Spain is Different?, has come to haunt historians. Much effort and energy have been expended ever since in endeavouring to show that Spain has not been different, but normal. Still, many of the defining features of the country's past--the civil wars, the weak liberalism, the Franco dictatorship--are taken as evidence of its distinctiveness. A related problem is that few historians have actually placed Spain's trajectory over the last two centuries within a truly comparative context. This book does so by tackling a number of key themes in modern Spanish history: liberalism, nationalism, anticlericalism, the Second Republic, the Franco dictatorship and the transition to democracy. Is Spain Different? thereby offers a fresh and stimulating perspective on Spain's recent past that is not only of interest to students of Spanish and European history alike, but also sheds new light on the current political debates regarding Spain's place in the world"--From publihser's website