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Spanish Royalism in a European Perspective (1820–23)ts the Spanish case against the backdrop of the ‘European civil war’ that pitted the legitimists against the revolution, which during the period analysed here manifested as the taking up of arms by the royalists that battled the liberal regime of the Triennium.珠宝 发表于 2025-3-27 05:27:37
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Militias and Popular Royalism During the War of Independence of New Spainf the Spanish American counterrevolution. The text proposes to understand the popular political culture and the war culture of the early nineteenth century in Spanish America by approaching this militia-based counterinsurgency.标准 发表于 2025-3-27 15:18:50
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Revolts, Brigandage and Popular Royalism in Southern Italy in the Aftermath of National Unificationvinces in the aftermath of national unification, during the 1860s. It argues that by carefully looking for clues about the politicization of the popular revolts of the 1860 and 1861, as well as of the guerrilla that rose up against the new regime, it is possible to offer an alternative interpretatio租约 发表于 2025-3-28 01:10:44
‘The True Language of the Spanish People’ and Discourses of Early Ecclesiastical Antiliberalismng on three political moments: (1) the break-up and the challenge of the opening session of the Cortes of Cadiz, in the context of the Peninsular War; (2) the absolutist restoration in 1814; and (3) the absolutist restoration in 1823.orthodox 发表于 2025-3-28 02:14:03
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Epilogue: Emancipation and Popular Politics—An Aporia of Liberalismcts who, in turn, produce free and independent nations; however, liberalism avoided the generalization of the principle of emancipation by assuming that this would create situations of anarchy and ungovernability. In the crossing of these two contradictory lines rested the . (.). Nineteenth-century