Degree | Type | Year | Semester |
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2500501 History | OT | 4 | 0 |
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There are no pre-requirements required.
This subject tries to ease the tools and resources needed to reach a deep knowledge of the main political, social, economical and cultural features that defined and still define contemporary Catalan society and even our current society. The analysis of social conflict will be the main axis of the explanation, following the basic class warfare characteristics, and with this very goal in mind we will follow the formulations of the biggest political cultures and the complexities of the evolution of Catalanist affirmation through the years. The students will receive as well an information (with the appropriate tools) to situate life and working conditions of the Catalan working class during this very period.
The main topics to develop during the course (attending to its length) will be:
1. A new society of liberal and bourgeoise hegemony. Population, industrialization and urbanization. The Catalan working class. Main features of conflicts and uprisings.
2. Liberalism and conservatism. Democracy and republicanism. Formulations of Catalanism (provincialism, regionalism, nationalism). Evolution and positions towards the working question.
3. Working class militance. Mutualism, cooperativism, socialism and the 1st International. Reform socialism. Anarchism and anarchosyndicalism.
4. After 1898: reformulations of regionalism, liberal Catalanism and Republican nationalism. Catalan Republicanism.
5. Syndication of the Catalan society. The big strikes and the thriving of the working class movement. CNT. PSOEist socialism and UGT. Towards the Second Republic.
6. Civil War 1936-1939.
7. Discussion about fascism and Catalan Francoism.
8. Anti-Francoism and reformulation of the working class policies. A new syndicalism. The research of a new system of social movements.
There will be a comprehensive list with the needed information as well as proposals, texts and graphics in the Campus Virtual.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Guided learning exercicies | 6 | 0.24 | 9 |
Master classes | 39 | 1.56 | 5, 6, 7, 11 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Guided practical exercices which may take place inside the classroom | 7.5 | 0.3 | 3, 11 |
Tutorial | 15 | 0.6 | 2 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Personal study | 45 | 1.8 | 8 |
Text reading, essay or comments preparation; bibliographical information research. | 30 | 1.2 | 1, 4, 10, 11 |
1. Only the students who have done the three evaluation items shall do a retaking test. In any other case, they will be considered as "not assessed" and therefore without the option to be reassessed. Of course, the students who have already succeeded shall not be reassessed as well.
2. Retaking tests shall only allow to pass the items in which the student has already failed.
3. The copy in an exam or the copy of written sources (plagiarism) in a evaluating item will imply a zero in the final mark of the exercise and the failure of the whole subject to the student.
4. The student shall have right to review all evaluation items and therefore the professor shall establish mechanisms to allow him or her to do so.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Test or written exams, working presentations and/or comments. | Three written assessing items: 1) 20% (reading of a book); 2) 20% (reading of a dossier); 3) 60% (class notes) | 7.5 | 0.3 | 8, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 3, 9, 7, 10, 11 |
The following list consist of general works that will serve the student as a first reference; specific bibliography of each and every topic will be delivered and commented in class when needed and, in any case, will be attached to the Campus Virtual.
Vilar, Pierre (dir), Història de Catalunya, vols V-VIII. Barcelona, Edicions 62, 1987-1989.
Gabriel, Pere (dir), Història de la cultura catalana, vols. V-X., Barcelona, Edicions 62, 1994-1999.
González Casanova, J. A. Federalisme i autonomia a Catalunya (1868-1938), Barcelona, Curial, 1974.
Renyer, J.; Pujol, E., dirs. Pensament polític als PaÍsos Catalans, Barcelona, Pòrtic, 2007.
Termes, Josep, Història del moviment anarquista a Espanya (1870-1980), Barcelona, L'Avenç, 2011.
Solé, J. Ma.; Villarroya, J. Breu història de la Guerra Civil a Catalunya, Barcelona, Edicions 62, 2005 (en fascicles, "La Vanguardia").
Font i Aguiló, Jordi, dir. Història i memòria: el franquisme i els seus efectes als PaÍsos Catalans, Universitat de València, 2007.
Balcells, A.; Pujol, E.; Sabater, J. La Mancomunitat de Catalunya i l'autonomia, Barcelona, Institut d'Estudis Catalans, 1996.
Bonamusa, Francesc, dir. Generalitat de Catalunya. Obra de govern. vols I-II, Barcelona, Generalitat de Catalunya, 2006 i 2009.
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