Ideas and political thought of Martin de Garay
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i7.43Keywords:
Martín de Garay, Intendente, Guerra de la Independencia, Junta Central, Cortes de Cádiz, Reforma de Hacienda, Fernando VII.Abstract
Martín de Garay was born in 1771 in Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, although he considered himself Aragones because his family had lived in La Almunia de doña Godina – a small town in Saragossa- since the 16th century. Garay tried to reform the public funds system when he occupied the Treasury in 1817 and 1818 -as everybody knows- but he also took an active part in a lot of decisions which contributed to collapse the old structures of the Ancien Régime in Spain - as only a small group of researchers knows. His political thinking and ideas remained hidden in the middle of his private archives for two hundred years until they arrived to the hands of his only one descendant that had studied History: that’s me. Maybe those old papers can clarify who Martín de Garay really was and his importance in the History of Spain.
Submission date: 14/01/2006
Acceptance date: 24/04/2006
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