2003
DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300092530.001.0001
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Defining Nations

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“…Éste, un individuo católico, productivo y educado, ponía los intereses de la "nación" por sobre los de su comunidad local. 13 La ciudadanía ilustrada combinó los valores morales de la vecindad -en especial, la idea de ser un buen católico-con las virtudes y méritos individuales. Pero al redefinir la pertenencia de la gente con la comunidad abstracta de la "Nación Española", la ciudadanía ilustrada se desligaba del patriotismo local.…”
Section: La Construcción De Una Ciudadanía Nacional: Del Vecino Al CIunclassified
“…Éste, un individuo católico, productivo y educado, ponía los intereses de la "nación" por sobre los de su comunidad local. 13 La ciudadanía ilustrada combinó los valores morales de la vecindad -en especial, la idea de ser un buen católico-con las virtudes y méritos individuales. Pero al redefinir la pertenencia de la gente con la comunidad abstracta de la "Nación Española", la ciudadanía ilustrada se desligaba del patriotismo local.…”
Section: La Construcción De Una Ciudadanía Nacional: Del Vecino Al CIunclassified
“…The two requirements for people who wanted to become a member of the local community were loyalty to the Catholic faith and reception by the local community. 61 Gaining special commercial privileges, which were connected to the status of citizen, such as low tariffs and the right to trade certain goods, must have been an important incentive for Flemings to acquire that status. 62 Although the majority of the Flemish immigrants gained citizenship, this does not automatically guarantee a long stay in that city, since acquiring citizenship was not a formal process and thus very flexible.…”
Section: Flemings Before the Chancilleríamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As historian Tamar Hertzog, shows, it was not just Jews and Genoese, but a whole host of groups who populated the (Spanish) Americas. 62 That being said, it is likely that the "Dutch" were more heterogeneous in their Atlantic endeavours than were other European states. This is not surprising.…”
Section: Demography and Ethnicitymentioning
confidence: 99%