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negative judgment of the
course of
Spain as a
nation in
recent times, the
regenerationists sought to be objective, do****entary, and scientific,
while the Generation...
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modernizing the
country was
developed by
Spanish conservatives,
fusing regenerationist principles with
traditional Spanish nationalism. The authoritarian...
- The
National Union (Spanish: Unión Nacional, UN) was a
regenerationist Spanish political party launched in
January 1900. One of its main
members was Joaquín...
- (Spanish:
cirujano de hierro) was a term
coined by
Spanish author and
regenerationist politician Joaquín
Costa after the
Crisis of '98. It
referred to a...
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incorrectly supposed to have been
wiped out in the 1900s by the
failed regenerationist movement. In the meantime,
spiralling violence started with the murders...
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children served as her
sources for
works that
eventually became part of
regenerationist initiatives that
encouraged progress, education, literature, arts,...
- in a Liberal-dominated
parliament that saw new
parties such as the
regenerationist National Union or the Catalan-based
Regionalist League gaining seats...
- Maeztu, etc. But, undoubtedly, the most
influential author of the
regenerationist literature was Joaquín Costa. In 1901 he
published Oligarquía y caciquismo...
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before the
Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences. In
addition to
being a
regenerationist, Ramón y
Cajal is
considered a
Spanish nationalist and centralist,...
- but the
demands of
working classes (Social question) are
attended by
Regenerationist reformers with laws
about Workers' Retirement, Eight-hour
working day...