The Political Government of Madrid during the Last Experience of the Constitutional Regime of 1812 (1836-1837)
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i12.299Keywords:
Political history, Nineteenth century, Madrid, Government, Local AdministrationAbstract
Study of the political Government of Madrid during the last term of the Constitution of 1812 and development of the Constituent Cortes of 1836-1837. Focusing on the political head fixed their attention: on the one hand, in relations with the Minister of the Interior, the diputación and military commanders of the province and the Mayor and the Council of the capital; on the other hand, in the development of the elections, the control of the printing and the maintenance of public order.
Submission Date: 4/01/2011
Acceptance Date: 1/02/2011
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