
audiobook
`Aquest text ha estat digitalitzat i processat per l’Institut d’Estudis Catalans, com a part del projecte Corpus Textual Informatitzat de la Llengua Catalana.`
Part primera - Motius del nostre catalanisme regionalista. - Capitol I. - Estat actual de la nació espanyola
Capitol II. - Lo carácter castellá
Capitol III. - Lo carácter catalá
Capitol IV. - Lo Renaixement
Capitol V. - Agravis y reclamacions
Part segona - Fonaments científichs del particularisme. - Capitol I - Generalitats.
Capitol II. - Tendencia científica actual.
Capitol III. - La llibertat
Capitol IV. - La igualtat
This work offers a clear, systematic overview of the ideas that have shaped Catalan regionalism. Beginning with an assessment of Spain’s current political landscape, it traces how the movement’s programme has permeated literature, history and everyday life, highlighting both the cultural richness it generated and the challenges it still faces. The author argues that breaking the “bindings” of a centralized system is as much a matter of collective feeling as of concrete conviction.
The second part moves from theory to practice, presenting scientifically grounded arguments for a more autonomous Catalonia and proposing concrete steps that can be taken in politics, education and civic life. By linking the literary renaissance of past centuries to today’s social dynamics, the book shows how a renewed sense of solidarity can empower the region without discarding the wider Spanish heritage. Readers will come away with a nuanced picture of Catalanism’s roots and a set of realistic proposals for its future.
Language
ca
Duration
~9 hours (571K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Barcelona: Llibreria de Verdaguer, Llibreria de Lopez, 1886.
Credits
editor digital: Joan Queralt Gil
Release date
2024-03-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1904
A lawyer, journalist, and political thinker from Barcelona, he became one of the key early voices of modern Catalanism. His writing joined cultural revival with sharp political argument, helping shape debates about Catalan identity in the late 19th century.
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