History readers and politic makers in seasons of “constitutional fracture”
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i3.170Keywords:
Kingdom of Valencia, liberalism, Canga Argüelles, Ribelles, BorrullAbstract
This article tries to be an analysis of the plural a heterogeneous first Spanish liberalism, from the political view of one of the Spanish territories, that of the Reign of Valencia, that could show the syncretism between the modern standardization projected by the Borbon reformism, and the maintaining of some old local structures and institutions. This text will study two points of view, the radical one, and the historical one, analyzing three thinkers who have not been very studied: José Canga Argüelles, Bartolomé Ribelles y Francisco Xavier Borrull.
Submission date: 24/03/2002Acceptance date: 18/05/2002
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