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The Idea of Europeanisation of Spain at the Beginning of the 20th Century

Ksenija Šulović ; University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Humanities, Novi Sad, Serbia


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Abstract

This paper analyzes some fundamental attitude differences between José Ortega y Gasset and Spanish literature Generation of ‘98, regarding the problem of Spain after the defeat in the war with the United States in 1898. In the early years of the 20th century, with the aim to reflect on the causes and shortcomings in society and to come up with rational and positive solutions, the Spanish philosopher and writer seeks to examine issues that have concerned writers of Generation ‘98. This research is focused on presenting Ortega y Gasset’s idea of Europeanisation of Spain, which implementation would lead to improvement of Spain’s position on historical as well as social, cultural, and educational level. Regarding this, we also examined some attitudes of Joaquín Costa, who was committed to creating a stable “middle class” in Spain, as well as the attitudes of Ángel Ganivet, who focused on the issue of the Spanish identity and, as expected, we examined the reflections of the Generation ‘98, primarily those of Miguel de Unamuno, as one of the Generation’s representatives.

Keywords

José Ortega y Gasset; Generation of ‘98; Generation of ‘14; Spain; Europeanisation

Hrčak ID:

160946

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/160946

Publication date:

8.3.2016.

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