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Inventing the modern region : Basque identity and the French nation-state

Part of the Studies in Modern French and Francophone History series
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This book explores the process by which the French Basque country acquired a folkloric regional identity in the long nineteenth century.

It argues that, despite its origins in pre-modern customs, this stereotypical identity was invented as part of France’s process of nation-building.

The abolition of privileges in 1789 prompted a new interest in local culture as the defining feature of provincial France, shaping the transition from the pre-‘modern’ province to the ‘modern’ region.

The relationship between the region and the nation, however, was difficult.

Regional culture favoured the integration of the French Basque provinces into the French nation-state but also challenged the authority of the central state.

As a result, Basque region-building reveals the strengths and weaknesses of the unitary model of French nationhood, in the nineteenth century as well as today. -- .

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Manchester University Press
1526169258 / 9781526169259
Hardback
27/02/2024
United Kingdom
English
272 pages
22 cm