Catalunya, One Nation, Two States: An Ethnographic Study of Nonviolent Resistance to Assimilation
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Catalunya, One Nation, Two States: An Ethnographic Study of Nonviolent Resistance to Assimilation

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Few historians and fewer lay people know that the first feudal constitution to recognize equality between the burghers and nobles was established in 1150 in Catalunya, sixty-five years before the signing of the Magna Carta in England. In the fifteenth century the Corts of Barcelona (a legislative body) established the principle of a "limited" monarchy oblige...more
Paperback, 220 pages
Published December 26th 2006 by Palgrave Macmillan
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A great perspective for anyone interested in issues of ethnicity, the nation, nationalism, and Hispanic civilization.
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