ABSTRACT
Through transnational history, but with a greater emphasis on intellectual history, the aim of the article is to present the relationship of cohesion and tension presented by writers such as Unamuno and Ganivet in Spain, and António Sardinha in Portugal. Even though the aforementioned intellectuals had similar projects of making the diplomatic relations between the Iberian countries themselves closer, as well as their relations with Latin American countries, they maintained their specificities, and sometimes they maintained differences between the political projects when those were debated. Thus, the article proposes the presentation of the context of production of the texts, such as the analysis of the political production of these outstanding authors.
Keywords:
intellectuals; politics; Hispanism