BCLA3001: Nationalism in Comparative Perspective

3 CreditsCivic Life and EthicsSocial Sciences

This course studies the relationship between states and nations in both a theoretical and comparative perspective with a particular focus on the Catalan, Basque and Spanish experiences. It analyzes state building processes and the development of nationalism, as well as the social, economic and technological conditions behind its emergence, transformation and contrasting discourse. The course aims at providing a solid theoretical background on the subject of nationalism as well as introducing the students into the social and political reality that permeates in Spain’s daily life and shapes Spaniard’s political mind-frames and identities.

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A- Average (3.617)Most Common: A (38%)

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32 students
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2 terms from Spring 2020 to Spring 2023

A- Average (3.617)Most Common: A (38%)
32 students
SNWFDCBA

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