Abstract

The Partido Galeguista (PG) was created in December 1931 as the expression of Galician nationalism during the Second Republic (1931-1936). Prior to that, the Galician nationalists had been very influential in the cultural sphere but rather powerless from a political point of view. The PG regarded agriculture and peasantry as a priority, not only because of their objective importance in the Galician economy and society in the 1930s but also because they were seen as the bulwarks of the national identity. In fact, the characteristics, needs and paths of development of the Galician agrarian sector were usually defined as opposed to those of the rest of Spain. It is then understable that the PG tried to win the agrarian unions over, and that it is arguable that it had plenty of common features with the so-called Agrarian Parties in other European regions.

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  • The Partido Galeguista (PG) was created in December 1931 as the expression of Galician nationalism during the Second Republic (1931-1936)

  • The Galician nationalists had been very influential in the cultural sphere but rather powerless from a political point of view

  • The PG regarded agriculture and peasantry as a priority, because of their objective importance in the Galician economy and society in the 1930s and because they were seen as the bulwarks of the national identity

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The Partido Galeguista (PG) was created in December 1931 as the expression of Galician nationalism during the Second Republic (1931-1936).

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