Arucian Naissance: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "{{WIP}}{{Region icon Kylaris}} Category:Kylaris The '''Arucian Naissance''' (lit. ''birth'') refers to the period between the end of the Great War (Kylaris)|Great War...") |
|||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
===Carucere=== | ===Carucere=== | ||
===Imagua and the Assimas=== | ===Imagua and the Assimas=== | ||
While in the immediate post-Great War period, the [[Labour Party (Imagua)|Socialist Party]] lost to the [[Sotirian Democratic Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Democrats]] under the leadership of [[Lucas Pembroke]], the Sotirian Democratic Party's tenure in government was seen as only benefitting the [[Eucleo-Imaguan people|Eucleo-Imaguan]] population, particularly the landowners, who controlled the island's {{wp|sugar}} industry, and the financial sector. | |||
Thus, beginning in the late 1930s, the [[Imaguan Section of the Workers' International]] and some leftists within the Labour Party began advocating for {{wp|land reform}}. Furthermore, with Imagua gaining "independence within the empire" in 1938 meant that while Imagua still had some residual ties with [[Estmere]], namely sharing the same head of state, Imaguan national identity began to flower during this period. | |||
(TBC) | |||
===Île d'Émeraude=== | ===Île d'Émeraude=== | ||
===Sainte-Chloé=== | ===Sainte-Chloé=== |
Revision as of 19:48, 11 July 2022
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
The Arucian Naissance (lit. birth) refers to the period between the end of the Great War in 1935 to the dissolution of the United Provinces in 1955 when the Arucian experienced collectively experienced a cultural, political, economic, and social revolution. The period was characterized by Arucian independence from colonial rule, the rise of nationalism, large scale land reform, and rise of socialist and labour movements. The term was formulated by X in X in a series of essays and has since become a common term in Arucian historiography.
Context
Countries
Carucere
Imagua and the Assimas
While in the immediate post-Great War period, the Socialist Party lost to the Sotirian Democrats under the leadership of Lucas Pembroke, the Sotirian Democratic Party's tenure in government was seen as only benefitting the Eucleo-Imaguan population, particularly the landowners, who controlled the island's sugar industry, and the financial sector.
Thus, beginning in the late 1930s, the Imaguan Section of the Workers' International and some leftists within the Labour Party began advocating for land reform. Furthermore, with Imagua gaining "independence within the empire" in 1938 meant that while Imagua still had some residual ties with Estmere, namely sharing the same head of state, Imaguan national identity began to flower during this period.
(TBC)