La monarquía constitucional en la prensa hispalense

After the fall of the Bourbons, the Constitution of 1869 establishes that the form of government will be the constitutional monarchy. The echoes of freedom that emerge after the departure of Isabel II will enable the heads of Seville to openly show their preferences, also doing so with the chosen fo...

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Main Author: José Enrique Lorite Luque
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Temps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale-Méditerranée (TELEMME) 2018-09-01
Series:El Argonauta Español
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/argonauta/3110
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Summary:After the fall of the Bourbons, the Constitution of 1869 establishes that the form of government will be the constitutional monarchy. The echoes of freedom that emerge after the departure of Isabel II will enable the heads of Seville to openly show their preferences, also doing so with the chosen form of government and the embodiment of it in the figure of Amadeo de Saboya.
ISSN:1765-2901