Landscape and Identity in the Modern Basque Country, 1800 to 1936

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Landscape and Identity in the Modern Basque Country, 1800 to 1936 studies the relationship between landscape and modern identities in the Basque Country. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines cultural history and geography, it analyses the process of historical construction of the Basque landscape, highlighting its multiple political, social and cultural meanings.

The book is divided into two parts: the first examines the discourses, images and representations of the Basque landscape; the second examines landscape practices through tourism, hiking and mountaineering. Focusing on the Basque case but establishing numerous connections with comparable phenomena in Western Europe, the book demonstrates that the landscape became a structuring element insofar as it helped shape individual identities while participating in the creation of social links. This book examines the processes of identity construction "from below" by means of new interpretative tools, such as the experience of landscape.

This work, originally published in French, brings to an English-speaking audience a crucial issue in the modern history of the Basque Country, namely the cultural construction of a collective identity within the framework of a nation-state, such as Spain, confronted with multiple territorial identities. Approaching this question from the perspective of landscape provides new keys to understanding the processes of nation-building that occurred in Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Author(s): Maitane Ostolaza
Series: Routledge Studies in Cultural History, 125
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 231
City: New York

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface to the English Edition
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: Discourses, Images and Representations of Landscape
1. Narratives of Landscape
Romantic Landscapes, Mythical Landscapes
Landscapes of Fuerismo: Between the Oasis and the Indomitable Mountains
In Search of a Vernacular Landscape
From Region to Nation via Landscape
Regional Landscapes
National Landscapes
2. The Dissemination of Landscape Discourse and Language: The Role of the Press
The Modern Press and the Dissemination of Landscape Discourse
Journals and Periodicals: Pioneers in Extolling the Basque Landscape
The 1920s Press: Landscape as a Means of Nation Building
The Basque-Language Press and the Popular View of Landscape
PART II: Landscape Practices
3. Tourism and Excursions
Tourism, Identity and Landscape
Excursions
Touristic and Recreational Excursions
4. Mountaineering, Landscape and Identity
Discovering the Mountains
Landscape and Gender: Women Take to the Mountains
From the Mountains to the Nation: The Mendigoizales
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index