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Basque nationalism is a movement with roots in the CarlismCarlism

Carlism is a traditionalist, legitimist political movement in Spain seeking, among other things, the establishment of a sepa...
 and the loss, by the laws of 1839 and 1876, of the Ancien RégimeAncien Régime

Ancien Rgime, a French term meaning "Former Regime," but rendered in English as "Old Rule," "Old Order," or simply "Old ...
 relationship between the Basque provincesBasque Country (historical territory)

The Historical Territory of the Basque Country is a cultural and historical region in the western Pyrenees mountains that sp...
 and the crown of SpainSpanish monarchy

The Spanish Monarchy is the parliamentary monarchy of Spain....
. The SpanishFacts About Spain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
 government revoked part of the fueroFuero

Fuero or foral is a legal term and concept....
s
after the Third Carlist WarThird Carlist War

The third Carlist War was the last Carlist War which took place in Spain from 1872 to 1876....
. The fueros were charters granted by the successive kings of CastileList of Castilian monarchs

This is a list of counts, kings, and queens of Castile....
 and acted as part of the BasqueBasque Country (autonomous community)

The Basque Country is an autonomous community with the status of historical region within Spain, the capital of which is Vit...
 legal system dealing with matters regarding the political ties of the Basque Provinces with the crown. The Fueros gave Basque subjectsBasque people

The Basques are an indigenous people who inhabit parts of both Spain and France....
 a privileged position in Spain with special tax and political status; basically, Basques were not subject to direct leveeConscription

Conscription is a general term for involuntary labor demanded by some established authority, but it is most often used in th...
 to the Castilian army, although many volunteered, especially in the Spanish navy, which was led, among others, by Basque sailors like Juan Sebastián ElcanoJuan Sebastián Elcano

Juan Sebastin Elcano was a Spanish Basque explorer....
.

During the 19th century, the reactionaryReactionary Summary

Reactionary is a political epithet, generally used as a pejorative, originally applied in the context of the French Revoluti...
 Fuerista movement pleaded for the maintenance of the fueros system and territorial autonomy against the centralizing pressures from liberalLiberalism

Liberalism is an ideology, philosophical view, and political tradition which holds that liberty is the primary political val...
 governments in MadridMadrid

Madrid is the capital of Spain. Madrid is the largest city in Spain, as well as in the province and the autonomous community...
. The concept of Basque Nationalism was born from that disputes and the influence from the Romantic European viewRomantic nationalism

Romantic nationalism is the form of nationalism in which the state derives its political legitimacy as an organic consequen...
 of nationalism in the nineteenth century.

The chief ideologist of early Basque nationalismNationalism Summary

Nationalism is an ideology that holds that a nation is the fundamental unit for human social life, and takes precedence ove...
 was Sabino AranaSabino Arana

Sabino Arana Goiri, self-styled as Arana ta Goiri'tar Sabin, founder of the Basque Nationalist Party and a pioneer of ...
, founder of the Basque Nationalist PartyPNV

PNV may refer to:*Basque Nationalist Party...
 (PNV in its Spanish acronym). By the end of the 19th century Arana, coming from a Carlist background, created an ideology centered on the purity of the Basque race and its so-called moral supremacy over other Spaniards (a derivation of the system of limpieza de sangreLimpieza de sangre

Limpieza de sangre, Limpeza de sangue, both meaning "cleanliness of blood" was a concept of Iberian Modern His...
of Modern-Age Spain), anti-Liberal Catholic integrism, and deep opposition to the migration of other Spaniards to the Basque Country which had started at the first stages of the industrial revolutionIndustrial Revolution Summary

The Industrial Revolution was the major technological, socioeconomic and cultural change in the late 18th and early 19th cen...
.

In the early 20th century, Basque nationalism developed from a nucleus of petty bourgeois enthusiasts (non-native Basque speakers themselves) in Bilbao to incorporate the peasant basis of Carlism in Biscay and Guipuscoa. The movement survived without any problems the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de RiveraMiguel Primo de Rivera

Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, Marqus de Estella was a Spanish military official who ruled Spain as a dictator from 1923...
 under the guise of cultural and athletic associations.

Basque nationalism managed to substitute Carlism in the favour of the Catholic church as a barrier against leftist anti-clericalismAnti-clericalism

Anti-clericalism is a historical movement that opposes religious institutional power and influence in all aspects of public ...
 in most of the Basque provinces.

Several splits and reunifications were caused by clashes over different desires inside the early nationalism for the status of the Basque Country (autonomy versus independence). Soon also leftist approaches to nationalism were born, but the majority of the Basque working class (many of them immigrants)support was divided among the communist and socialist movements. The ELA-STV a nationalist Catholic trade union tried to bring nationalistideas to the workers, but its influence was minor until the end of the twentieh century with Spanish transition to democracySpanish transition to democracy

The Spanish transition to democracy or new Bourbon restoration was the era when Spain moved from the dictatorship of Francis...
.

In 1936, the main part of the Christian democrat PNV sided with the Second Spanish RepublicSecond Spanish Republic

The Second Spanish Republic was the second and last period in Spanish history in which the election of both the positions of...
 in the Spanish Civil WarSpanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War, which lasted from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939, was a conflict in which the Nationalists, led by Ge...
. The promise of autonomy was valued over the ideological differences (especially on the religious matter) and PNV decided to support the republican legal government, including member of the Popular FrontPopular Front (Spain)

The Popular Front in Spain's Second Republic was an electoral coalition and pact signed in January 1936 by various left-wing...
. Autonomy was granted in october 1936. A republican autonomous Basque government was created, with José Antonio Agirre (PNV) as Lehendakari (president) and ministers from the PNV and other republican parties (mainly leftist spanish parties).

However, in 1937, roughly halfway through the war, Basque troopsFacts About Euzko Gudarostea

Euzko Gudarostea was the name of the army commanded by the government of the Basque Autonomous Community during the Span...
, then under control of the Autonomous Basque GovernmentBasque Country (autonomous community)

The Basque Country is an autonomous community with the status of historical region within Spain, the capital of which is Vit...
 surrendered in an action brokered by the Basque church and the VaticanHoly See

The Holy See is the episcopal see of Rome....
 in SantoñaSantoña

Santo?a is a village in the western coast of the autonomous community of Cantabria, on the north coast of Spain....
 to the Italian allies of General Franco on condition that the Basque heavy industry and economy was left untouched.

Thus began one of the culturally hardest periods of Basque history in Spain, due to immigration of non-Basque from other parts of Spain to serve a fast pace industrialising economy which followed and thrived (chiefly during the 1960s) enhanced by the protectionist measures of the Franco regime, requiring more workers from elswhere to fill the gap in the labour force. Simultaneously, the public expression of Basque language was prohibitted, only roughly tolerated at some folkloric or clerical activities, especially in Navarre and Álava, which sided Franco's uprising.

For many leftists in Spain the surrender of Basque troops in Santoña is known as the Treason of SantoñaSantoña Agreement

The Santo?a Agreement or Pact of Santo?a is an agreement signed in the town of Guriezo, near Santo?a, Cantabria the Au...
. Many of the nationalist Basque soldiers were pardoned if they joined the Francoist army in the rest of the Northern front. Basque nationalists submitted, fled (the political leaders), went underground or to prison. Small groups fled to the Americas, FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 or the BeneluxBenelux

Benelux is an economic union in Western Europe comprising three neighbouring monarchies, Belgium, the Netherlan...
, of which only a minority returned after the restoration of democracy in SpainSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
 in the late seventies, or before.
During World War 2 the PNV exiled government tried to join the Allies and settled itself in New York to gain the American recognition and support, but soon after the cold war finished, Franco became an American ally in the context of the cold warCold War

The Cold War was the protracted geopolitical, ideological, and economic struggle that emerged after World War II between dem...
, which deprived the PNV exiled government of hopes of any hold in the Basque country.

ETAETA

or ETA is a paramilitary Basque nationalist organization listed as a terrorist organization both by the European Union and...
 was created in the 50s by young nationalists. During the 60s, Marxists took over the organization. They turned it into a revolutionary organization inspired in movements like those of CastroFidel Castro

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 in CubaCuba

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, consists of the island of Cuba, the Isle of Youth and adjacent small islands....
 or Ho Chi MinhHo Chi Minh

H? Ch Minh listen ) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman, who later became Prime Minister and President of North V...
 in VietnamVietnam

Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a country in Southeast Asia....
. Their goal was to establish a socialist independent Basque country,

Ever since Spain regained democracy in 1978, autonomy was restored for the Basques, achieving self-government without precedent in Basque modern history. Thus, based on the fueros and their Statute of AutonomyStatute of Autonomy

Nominally, a Statute of Autonomy is a law hierarchically located under the constitution of a country, and over any other for...
, Basques have their own police corps and manage their own public finances with virtually no intervention from the central government of Spain. The Basque Autonomous Community has been led by the nationalist Christian democrat PNV ever since it was reinstated, in the early 1980s, to date. In NavarreNavarre

Navarre is an autonomous community in Spain....
, Basque nationalism has not succeeded so far to win the elections held to run the government of the Autonomous Community, but different Basque nationalist parties do run in a number of municipalities.

Unlike Spain, France is a centralized StateCentralized government

A centralized government is a form of government in which power is concentrated in a central authority to which local govern...
, but a Basque nationalist partyAbertzaleen Batasuna

The Abertzaleen Batasuna is a Basque political party in France....
 has a presence in some municipalities through local elections.

Basque nationalist organizations


  • Acción Nacionalista Vasca, leftist political party
  • AralarAralar

    Aralar is a Basque nationalist political group in Spain....
    , leftist political party
  • AskatasunaAskatasuna

    ASKATASUNA: : According to European Union statements ASKATASUNA is a terrorist organization that is included in ETA ....
    , support for ETA prisoners.
  • BatasunaBatasuna Summary

    Batasuna ' is a Basque political party based mainly in Spain but with a French presence, which has traditionally acted as...
    , leftist political party, illegal in the southern Basque Country
  • Batzarre
  • Comunión Nacionalista Vasca, former political party
  • ELA-STV, trade union
  • Enbata
  • ETAETA

    or ETA is a paramilitary Basque nationalist organization listed as a terrorist organization both by the European Union and...
    , violent revolutionary clandestine organization operating mainly in the southern Basque Country
  • Etxerat, support for Basque political prisoners
  • Euskadiko EzkerraEuskadiko Ezkerra

    Euskadiko Ezkerra or EE was a Basque socialist political organisation....
    , former leftist political party
  • Euskal EzkerraEuskal Ezkerra

    Euskal Ezkerra was a political party in Euskadi, Spain....
    , a splinter of Euskadiko Ezkerra.
  • Eusko AlkartasunaFacts About Eusko Alkartasuna

    Eusko Alkartasuna, Basque and Spanish regional political party, translated as Basque Solidarity and abbreviated as EA...
    , Social-Democratic political party
  • ESAIT, support for the Basque National teams in different sports
  • Gazte Abertzaleak, the youth group of the Spanish Basque political party Eusko Alkartasuna, left of the PNV but not aligned with ETA or Batasuna
  • Gestoras pro-Amnistía, support for ETA prisoners.
  • Herria 2000 Eliza, Catholic movement
  • Ikasle Abertzaleak, Group of Basque nationalist students
  • IparretarrakIparretarrak

    Iparretarrak "the Northerners" in Basque, could also be read as "Ipar Etarrak" northen ETA activists, is an armed Basque nat...
    , violently clandestine organization operating in the French part of the Basque Country
  • Jagi-Jagi, former magazine
  • LABLangile Abertzaleen Batzordeak

    LAB is a Basque trade union operating mainly in Spain currently led by Rafael Díez Usabiaga....
    , leftist trade union
  • Nafarroa BaiNafarroa Bai

    Navarre Yes or Nafarroa Bai is a coalition for the 2004 Spanish elections made of the Partido Nacionalista Vasco, Eusko ...
    , Navarrese political party (coalition between some Basque nationalist political parties)
  • Partido Nacionalista VascoBasque Nationalist Party

    The Basque Nationalist Party is the largest political party in the Basque Country....
    , Christian-Democrat political party
  • Senideak, relatives of ETA prisoners.
  • SegiSEGI

    SEGI is a Basque pro-independence and revolutionary left-wing organization....
    , Batasuna's youth group
  • Udalbiltza, assembly of city councillors
  • ZutikZutik

    Zutik is a political party in Basque Country, Spain....
    , leftist party

See also

  • Politics of FrancePolitics of France

    Politics of France takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the Preside...
  • Politics of SpainPolitics of Spain

    Politics of Spain takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy, whereby t...
  • Sabino AranaSabino Arana

    Sabino Arana Goiri, self-styled as Arana ta Goiri'tar Sabin, founder of the Basque Nationalist Party and a pioneer of ...
  • CarlismCarlism Summary

    Carlism is a traditionalist, legitimist political movement in Spain seeking, among other things, the establishment of a sepa...
  • José Antonio Aguirre
  • IkurriñaIkurriña

    The Ikurria, a flag designed by the founders of the Basque Nationalist Party EAJ-PNV Luis and Sabino Arana, is regarded as t...
  • Eusko Abendaren EreserkiaEusko Abendaren Ereserkia

    Eusko Abendaren Ereserkia is the official anthem of the Basque Country ....