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dc.contributor.authorGinger, Andrewen_UK
dc.contributor.editorBlanco, Aldaen_UK
dc.contributor.editorThomson, Guyen_UK
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-24T00:54:02Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-24T00:54:02Zen_UK
dc.date.issued2008en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/1228-
dc.description.abstractThe development of a significantly new and modern notion of subjecthood has been a contentious topos of nineteenth-century history. This essay seeks to tackle in a spirit of greater openness to the intellectual possibilities of the time nineteenth-century continental European, and specifically Spanish notions of Liberal subjecthood. The particular focus is political thought of the second third of the nineteenth century, and some of its wider ramifications in cultural outlooks. It is fair to say that in cultural and intellectual historiography pertinent to Spain there has been much baiting of The Liberal Subject, accused, one way or another, of failing to provide true liberation. This is ironic, because there was no such thing as The Liberal Subject or The Bourgeois Subject. Instead, even within a single field like political philosophy, there was a plural proliferation of possible subjects. Institutional and class forces proved unable to establish a single hegemonic model. The diverse post-revolutionary versions of the liberal subject were explicitly responses to a fundamental historical condition of instability and conflict, occasioned by the absence of a legitimatized stable regime in politics, society, and economics. It was the difficulty of resolving that conflict in such a way as to establish a stable free society that motivated the diversity of ways in which the collective and individual subject could be imagined. These subjects were not instrumentally class-based, nor forms of false-consciousness denying humanity’s truly historical condition, nor did they suppose (in Jaume’s words) the effacement of the individual behind a collective order. Rather, they should be understood as efforts by historical agents at once to establish a practically viable liberal government, and to avoid the intellectual pitfalls of both traditionalism and natural rights theory. But there was no magic bullet, no right answer to the questions posed, and so the plurality proliferated.en_UK
dc.language.isoesen_UK
dc.publisherPublicacions de la Universitat de Valènciaen_UK
dc.relationGinger A (2008) ¿Un yo moderno para España? C.1830-C.1860 [A Modern Self for Spain? C.1830-C.1860]. In: Blanco A & Thomson G (eds.) Visiones del liberalismo: Politica, identidad y cultura en la España del siglo XIX. Valencia: Publicacions de la Universitat de València, pp. 121-136. http://puv.uv.es/product_info.php?products_id=23811&osCsid=8c5a24be845a01859bb38d17252f69daen_UK
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dc.subjectmodernity modernidaden_UK
dc.subjectsubjectivity sujetividaden_UK
dc.subjectindividualism individualismoen_UK
dc.subjectself identidad yoen_UK
dc.subjectspain españaen_UK
dc.subjectnineteenth-century siglo xixen_UK
dc.subjectromanticism romanticismoen_UK
dc.subjectindividualism individualismoen_UK
dc.subjectliberalism liberalismoen_UK
dc.subjectprogressive progresistaen_UK
dc.subjectros de olanoen_UK
dc.subjectfeminism feminismoen_UK
dc.subjecthistoricismen_UK
dc.subjecthistoricismoen_UK
dc.subjectSpainen_UK
dc.subjectSpain History 19th century.en_UK
dc.subjectPainting Spanish 19th centuryen_UK
dc.subjectRos de Olano, Antonio Criticism and interpretationen_UK
dc.title¿Un yo moderno para España? C.1830-C.1860en_UK
dc.title.alternativeA Modern Self for Spain? C.1830-C.1860en_UK
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dc.author.emaila.j.ginger@stir.ac.uken_UK
dc.citation.btitleVisiones del liberalismo: Politica, identidad y cultura en la España del siglo XIXen_UK
dc.citation.isbn978-84-370-7081-0en_UK
dc.publisher.addressValenciaen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationSpanishen_UK
dc.identifier.wtid820471en_UK
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local.rioxx.contributorThomson, Guy|en_UK
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