Women and the first Spanish constitutionalism (1810-1823)
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i9.148Keywords:
History of the Women, Constitution of 1812, Liberal Spanish revolution, ConstitutionalismAbstract
This Note treats of the relation of the women with the first Spanish constitutionalism. We splits for it of a look to the current historiography, later to do a follow-up of the regulations and debates of the Spanish Parliament of every constitutional period (1810-1814 and 1820-1823). Finally, the different answers of the women are analyzed before the discriminatory legislation that implanted for them the Constitution of 1812
Submission date: 18/09/2007
Acceptance date: 15/11/2008
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