La nacionalización de la Monarquía en el constitucionalismo liberal español a través de los viajes realesde Fernando VII a Alfonso XIII
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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ISSN: 2720-5894, 2956-414X
Ano de publicación: 2024
Número: 3
Páxinas: 55-78
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Anuario Histórico Ibérico. Anuário Histórico Ibérico
Resumo
This study investigates how Spanish liberalism included the image of the crown in defi ning national identity. The dialogue between monarchy and liberalism that began with the Constitution of 1812 would develop throughout the 19th century through intense struggles and transactions where, in addition to political and constitutional materials, cultural elements were also exploited to defi ne the symbolic function that the monarchy had to take over. The work focuses on the specifi c case of royal trips as key elements in the popularisation of the monarchs and in disseminating the national identity that this implied, an identity that always added Catholic morality and bourgeois domesticity. Based on the analysis of political and cultural historiography, period chronicles and newspaper sources, the text shows that the Spanish monarchy also needed to assume the new symbolic role that liberalism theorised.