La Sainte-Alliance des Peuples face a une resistance nationale. Circulation et diffusion d'idees fraternelles et cosmopolites durant le trienio liberal

The first moments of the Trienio Liberal (1820-1823) represent a real laboratory experiments to try to rally some of the Spanish nation to a supranational idea and fraternal. Hostile not only to infringements of the royal prerogatives, but still, from spring 1821, with the presence in the Iberian...

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Autor principal: Nagy, Laurent
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Idioma:Francés
Publicado: 2016
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Fuente:Historia constitucional: Revista Electrónica de Historia Constitucional, ISSN 1576-4729, Nº. 17, 2016, pags. 103-125
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Sumario: The first moments of the Trienio Liberal (1820-1823) represent a real laboratory experiments to try to rally some of the Spanish nation to a supranational idea and fraternal. Hostile not only to infringements of the royal prerogatives, but still, from spring 1821, with the presence in the Iberian Peninsula of a large number of political refugees (French, Neapolitans, Piedmonteses, Polishs...), the Spanish people became an sland of resistance in the face of Liberal momentum. Having supported a military occupation of a rare violence shortly before, many Spaniards see in these expatriates the return of their former enemies. This lack of understanding requires the European diaspora to turn into propagandists of Liberty. While the intense movement of people politicized in this post-revolutionary period is better studied, should be entered here by some specific aspects, the inertial forces rely enforced by this cosmopolitan community to pass on to a refractory nation their principles of political modernity.