Unveiling the Spanish-American War: Perspectives from the Generation of '98
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This article explores the significant events surrounding the Generation of '98, a group of Spanish intellectuals who emerged after the Spanish-American War in 1898. It delves into the repercussions of the Treaty of Paris, which resulted in Spain losing its last colonies and marked the end of the Spanish Empire. 

The article also examines the intellectual movement, the goals of the Generation of '98, and their criticism of the Restoration movement in Spanish government. Lastly, it addresses the impact of the Generation of '98 on future artistic and intellectual movements, while acknowledging the critiques leveled against them.

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