The Constitutional Triennium in Spain, 1820-1823
The reinstallation of liberal constitutionalism in Spain in 1820 was the first major challenge to the conservative political system of the Restoration, with far-reaching effects on the European and American continents. Spanish liberals endeavored to continue a political program based on the constitu...
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The Constitutional Triennium in Spain, 1820-1823Simal Durán, Juan LuisSpainconstitutionliberalismcounterrevolutionSpanish AmericaPortugalNaples-SicilyPiedmont-SardiniaHistoriaThe reinstallation of liberal constitutionalism in Spain in 1820 was the first major challenge to the conservative political system of the Restoration, with far-reaching effects on the European and American continents. Spanish liberals endeavored to continue a political program based on the constitution of Cádiz (1812), although they encountered many obstacles in the form of inner discord and, especially, a local robust counterrevolutionary movement which enjoyed external support. The Trieno Constitucional was a moment of rapid and intense politicization, which surpassed the social elites to reach into a wider public that included popular sectors. A vigorous public opinion was developed and elections with mass participation were held at various administrative levels. The reverberations of the Spanish revolution were felt abroad. Naples-Sicily, Portugal and Piedmont-Sardinia soon adopted the Cádiz constitution. Moreover, during the Triennium the American possessions of the Spanish and Portuguese monarchies secured their independence, at a critical moment in which the Iberian metropoles were unable to delay the process anymore. Ultimately, the return of liberalism to Southern Europe was short-lived. The constitutional regimes fell after interventions accorded by the continental powers endorsed the local reactionary interestsCambridge University PressKlooster, WimDepartamento de Historia ContemporáneaFacultad de Filosofía y Letras20232023-10-20book parthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248AMhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_ab4af688f83e57aainfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10486/737620https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108598248.007reponame:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAMinstname:Universidad Autónoma de MadridInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositorio.uam.es:10486/7376202026-06-23T12:46:27Z |
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Simal Durán, Juan Luis |
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Simal Durán, Juan Luis |
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Klooster, Wim Departamento de Historia Contemporánea Facultad de Filosofía y Letras |
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Spain constitution liberalism counterrevolution Spanish America Portugal Naples-Sicily Piedmont-Sardinia Historia |
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The reinstallation of liberal constitutionalism in Spain in 1820 was the first major challenge to the conservative political system of the Restoration, with far-reaching effects on the European and American continents. Spanish liberals endeavored to continue a political program based on the constitution of Cádiz (1812), although they encountered many obstacles in the form of inner discord and, especially, a local robust counterrevolutionary movement which enjoyed external support. The Trieno Constitucional was a moment of rapid and intense politicization, which surpassed the social elites to reach into a wider public that included popular sectors. A vigorous public opinion was developed and elections with mass participation were held at various administrative levels. The reverberations of the Spanish revolution were felt abroad. Naples-Sicily, Portugal and Piedmont-Sardinia soon adopted the Cádiz constitution. Moreover, during the Triennium the American possessions of the Spanish and Portuguese monarchies secured their independence, at a critical moment in which the Iberian metropoles were unable to delay the process anymore. Ultimately, the return of liberalism to Southern Europe was short-lived. The constitutional regimes fell after interventions accorded by the continental powers endorsed the local reactionary interests |
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