The end of Iberian rule on the American continent, 1770-1830
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Cambridge ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press
2017
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Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b36109587*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. One sole monarchy: 'one sole nation' - advocates, critics, and challengers
- Negotiation, networks, linkages
- An alternative vision? Andean perceptions of the Hispanic monarchy
- The idea of metropolis and empire as one nation
- Part II. Salvaging the greater nation: constitutionalism or absolutism?
- Iberian monarchies in crisis: juntas, congresses, constitutions
- Hispanic America - violence unleashed
- The first Spanish constitutional experiment: the 'one sole nation' and its opponents (1810-1814)
- The counter-revolution and its opponents (1814-1820)
- Part III. Shattering the greater nation: fragmentation, separate sovereign states, and the search for legitimacy
- Metropolitan Iberia: focus of disunion (1820-1830)
- The divergence of the American territories (1820-1830)
- Independence - territory, peoples, nations
- Final reflections.