Diplomacia y política

The present article analyses the complexity of political and diplomatic relationships of Iberic monarchies between the Portuguese invasion to the oriental province, and the events which sealed the  swearing of the Cadiz constitution by Fernando VII, during the critical Rioplatense political environm...

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Main Author: Elsa Caula
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Casa de Velázquez 2019-11-01
Series:Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/mcv/11525
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description The present article analyses the complexity of political and diplomatic relationships of Iberic monarchies between the Portuguese invasion to the oriental province, and the events which sealed the  swearing of the Cadiz constitution by Fernando VII, during the critical Rioplatense political environment, which continued on the return of the Casa de Braganza to Portugal. It studies the management developed by the representative of the Spanish legation to Rio de Janeiro, the count of casa Flórez, in order to create an espionage propaganda net, whose aim it was to wait for the arrival of the Reconquest Great Expedition in order to put an end to the independence of the Provincias Unidas of the South, identifying their participants and their interventions. It provides evidence on phenomena and situations that highlight the need to study the independence history of the Iberic monarchies without borders.
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Diplomacia y política
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Ferdinand VII
diplomacy
exiled
fidelity
networks of the monarchy
Río de la Plata
title Diplomacia y política
title_full Diplomacia y política
title_fullStr Diplomacia y política
title_full_unstemmed Diplomacia y política
title_short Diplomacia y política
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topic Ferdinand VII
diplomacy
exiled
fidelity
networks of the monarchy
Río de la Plata
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