El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)

In recent times there has been an increasing interest in the study of foreign groups which were part of the circle of influence of Spanish monarchs. The role of these groups in Spanish society has also been a matter of concern. Irish exiles in Spain have been the subject of analysis because of their...

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Main Author: Beatriz García-Álvarez de la Villa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses 2019-03-01
Series:Estudios Irlandeses
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Online Access:https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DEF.-GARCÍA-ÁLVAREZ_corregido2-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-1d0d3944b274498bb3ff9a4fdd2d1ede2020-11-24T22:17:12ZengAsociación Española de Estudios IrlandesesEstudios Irlandeses1699-311X1699-311X2019-03-01141451698801El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)Beatriz García-Álvarez de la Villa0 University of Oviedo, Spain In recent times there has been an increasing interest in the study of foreign groups which were part of the circle of influence of Spanish monarchs. The role of these groups in Spanish society has also been a matter of concern. Irish exiles in Spain have been the subject of analysis because of their connection to the elites in power. In the present study, the focus lies on one particular Irish family, the Murphys, in order to ascertain their social and economic progress throughout different generations as well as their level of integration in Spain. The fidelity shown to the Spanish crown, grounded on the Catholic faith and on a record of services to the monarchy, was instrumental for Guillermo Morphy, later Count of Morphy, to be chosen as a trustworthy individual at the court of the Bourbon Dinasty. As a tutor and accompanying gentleman, he would guide the education of Prince Alfonso on solid moral and intellectual principles. When the prince was crowned King as Alfonso XII, he named Guillermo Morphy as his personal secretary. From this position, the Count of Morphy exerted a powerful influence, carrying out several projects on political reform.https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DEF.-GARCÍA-ÁLVAREZ_corregido2-1.pdfExileMonarchySpanish CourtCommerceMurphy FamilyCount of MorphyAlfonso XIIEducationSpanish Regenerationism.
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author Beatriz García-Álvarez de la Villa
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El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)
Estudios Irlandeses
Exile
Monarchy
Spanish Court
Commerce
Murphy Family
Count of Morphy
Alfonso XII
Education
Spanish Regenerationism.
author_facet Beatriz García-Álvarez de la Villa
author_sort Beatriz García-Álvarez de la Villa
title El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)
title_short El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)
title_full El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)
title_fullStr El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)
title_full_unstemmed El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX)
title_sort el conde de morphy (1836-1899) en la corte de los borbones. historia de una familia irlandesa en españa (ss. xviii-xix)
publisher Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses
series Estudios Irlandeses
issn 1699-311X
1699-311X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In recent times there has been an increasing interest in the study of foreign groups which were part of the circle of influence of Spanish monarchs. The role of these groups in Spanish society has also been a matter of concern. Irish exiles in Spain have been the subject of analysis because of their connection to the elites in power. In the present study, the focus lies on one particular Irish family, the Murphys, in order to ascertain their social and economic progress throughout different generations as well as their level of integration in Spain. The fidelity shown to the Spanish crown, grounded on the Catholic faith and on a record of services to the monarchy, was instrumental for Guillermo Morphy, later Count of Morphy, to be chosen as a trustworthy individual at the court of the Bourbon Dinasty. As a tutor and accompanying gentleman, he would guide the education of Prince Alfonso on solid moral and intellectual principles. When the prince was crowned King as Alfonso XII, he named Guillermo Morphy as his personal secretary. From this position, the Count of Morphy exerted a powerful influence, carrying out several projects on political reform.
topic Exile
Monarchy
Spanish Court
Commerce
Murphy Family
Count of Morphy
Alfonso XII
Education
Spanish Regenerationism.
url https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DEF.-GARCÍA-ÁLVAREZ_corregido2-1.pdf
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