RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Nacionalizar la naturaleza. Ciencias naturales y discursos nacionalistas en la España del regeneracionismo A1 Casado de Otaola, Santos K1 Literatura K1 Literature K1 Medio ambiente K1 Environmental science AB The intertwining of science and literature is a prominent feature of those nationalistic discourses, spanning the turn-of-the-century decades from approximately 1870 to 1930, that have become regarded as typical of Spanish regeneracionismo. Naturalists, such as geologist and mining engineer, Lucas Mallada, or geographer and geologist, Eduardo Hernández-Pacheco, tapped into the intellectual authority of science in order to provide new narratives of Spanish nature as the ultimate source of both national identity and national prosperity. First, if Spaniards were to have a realistic account of the opportunities and obstacles involved in their millenary relationship with a rich and diverse, but nonetheless rugged and harsh, natural environment, a full scientific survey of the Spanish territory was in order. Second, inspirations for a renewed and strengthened national identity could be derived from a re-examination of Spanish nature. In the midst of a particularly acute fin-de-sièclecrisis, many intellectuals turned towards the natural landscape as a source of healing and regeneration, hoping to rejuvenate a deep, ages-old, organic relationship between the Spanish people and Iberian nature. PB Universidad de Alcalá YR 2011 FD 2011-04 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/20529 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/20529 LA spa DS MINDS@UW RD 19-abr-2024