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Saturday 17 January 2015

Catalonia, Ireland and their things in common

If you have read my previous posts I suppose you have now a brief idea about how my culture is and the history of my land and why am I so proud of being Valencian and my language (Catalan). Today I am going to talk about these two murals painted in Belfast:
When we studied the history of Ireland, I got pretty astonished, since I found a number of similarities in some things that also happened in the Catalan Countries. But first of all: What are the Catalan Countries (Països Catalans)? The term Catalan Countries refers to the territories in which Catalan is traditionally spoken (Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Roussillon, Andorra, East Aragon, the Valencian Country, el Carxe of Murcia and Alghero [Sardinia]).
But what do the Catalan Countries have in common with Ireland? Both countries were oppressed, the people of these countries couldn’t use their own languages and both countries suffered and suffer from a serious internal division.
Catalonia was an independent principality within the Crown of Aragon, but Ferdinand of Aragon married Isabel of Castile and that dynastic union formed what is known now as Spain. However, the kingdoms of the crown of Aragon kept their borders, its institutions, its laws and its own currency. But that were not to last, during the War of Spanish Succession the kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon supported the candidate of the House of Habsburg (the Spanish Habsburgs had respected the independence of the territories of Aragon), however Castile supported the Bourbon (more centralist, since they were French). Philip V of Bourbon won the war in Spain and was proclaimed king, abolishing the institutions and laws of all the kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon.
Since then the Catalan Countries only regained part of their autonomy during the Second Spanish Republic. Besides the use and learning of Catalan was encouraged. However, it did not last long. The Spanish Civil War erupted and the dictator Franco came to power in 1939, abolishing again the use of Catalan and stagnating the autonomy processes of Valencia and Andalusia and abolishing the autonomy of Catalonia and the Basque Country.
And why I consider that both countries suffered and suffer from a serious internal division? Because of the nationalist feeling in politics. The people of the Republic of Ireland felt that Ireland was a nation that should be free, but the people of Northern Ireland didn’t felt that. The same happens with Catalonia and the rest of the Catalan Countries. If we take a look at these two maps, we can see the political parties that won in Ireland and Northern Ireland in the general election of the United Kingdom in 1918 and the political parties that won in all municipalities of the Catalan Countries in the European Elections of 2014:
In Spain the Popular Party (light blue) and the Socialists (red) would be the unionist parties, while the rest would be more nationalists. As can be seen, there is an internal division in both cases. Now this is changing, at least in the Valencian Country where Coalició Compromís (our nationalist party) is winning votes.

2 comments:

  1. what a joke of a comparison, first th term "paisos catalans" is only used by catalan independentists that try to justify the independence of catalonia. In Valencia very few people would consider themselves a country, they lov their traditions withot wanting to be independent. Also we have to think about the situation of Ireland in 1912, and how many people in thenorth would actually be considered "unionists". Most probably most of them would consider themselves Irish more than British. The present division is mostly caused by politicians, segmenting territories with nationalist ideologies.

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    1. Of course, catalan language, catalan sentiment and a conflict that spans for three-hundred years is caused by politicians. Even when there were no catalan polticians defending catalonia.

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