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    La Monarchie adaptative. Le consensus monarchiste du libéralisme espagnol dans la crise de 1848 by Pedro Díaz Marín

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The events of 1848, which significantly affected the configuration of European society and politics, had their echo in Spain. The insurrections that occurred in various parts of the country had repercussions on its political evolution, as they led to the emergence of the different conceptions that the various liberal currents had of the Monarchy. …”
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    FEATURES OF PRE-ROMAN HISTORY OF SPAIN AND MODERN TIME: WHERE ARE SOURCES OF SEPARATISM? by A. A. Orlov

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The impression was made that Spain, despite difficulties of its historical development, at last found the national identity, having created from regions and national lands making it the new multicultural community fastened in a whole by a tolerant, educated and authoritative monarchy. …”
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    Inventorier et cartographier l’héraldique des municipalités portugaises : l’armorial de Cristóvão Alão de Morais by Miguel Metelo de Seixas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As part of the reorganisation of the Portuguese monarchy following the restoration of independence from Spain in 1640, the magistrate Cristóvão Alão de Morais devoted himself to compiling the first armorial whose sole subject was the coats of arms of all the Portuguese municipalities. …”
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    Judith Rebecca von Wrbna and Maria Sophia von Dietrichstein: Two Imperial Ambassadresses from the Kingdom of Bohemia at the Court of Madrid (1653–1674) by Laura Oliván Santaliestra

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The Countess of Lamberg and the Countess of Pötting were ambassadresses during a special period: during their ‘embassies’, the “Question of the Succession” marked the Hispanic monarchy relations with the Holy Roman Empire; and a Habsburg Queen, Mariana of Austria, was consort (and after regent) of Spain. …”
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    Catecismos republicanos en España (1850-1874). Religión civil y propaganda democrática por preguntas y respuestas by Hernán Rodríguez Vargas

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In the second moment, it is proposed to analyze the content of the catechisms and answer the question about how, by placing the emphasis on the Republic, it was sought to establish a new civil religion, whose aim was the affirmation of important reforms of a democratic nature and whose eschatological end was "the salvation of the people", thus inverting the order of what had hitherto been the fundamental pillars of political life in Spain since the Ferdinand restoration in 1814, namely the alliance between the Monarchy and the Church.…”
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