Monarchy and liberalism in Spain : the building of the nation-state, 1780-1931

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Monarchy and liberalism in Spain : the building of the nation-state, 1780-1931

edited by David San Narciso, Margarita Barral-Martínez and Carolina Armenteros

(Routledge/Cañada Blanch studies in contemporary Spain, 27)

Routledge, 2021

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Bringing together the work of top specialists and emerging scholars in the field, this volume is the first book-length study of the rapport between liberalism and the Spanish monarchy over the long nineteenth century in any language. It is at once a general overview and a set of original contributions to knowledge. The essays discuss monarchy's rapport with the pre-liberal, liberal and post-liberal nation-state, from the eve of the French Revolution, when the monarchy regulated a 'natural' order, to the unstable reign of Isabel II, fraught by revolutions that ended in her exile, to the brief republican monarchy of Amadeo I, the much-maligned foreign king, to Alfonso XIII's expulsion from Spain following the failure of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. The essays approach the subject through two main thematic-analytical axes. The first, political axis examines the monarchy's confrontation with, and adaptation to, liberalism as a political force that aimed to nationalize the Spanish people. The second axis is cultural, and studies the Crown's support of liberalism's nationalizing aims through various staging strategies that comprised visits, rituals, ceremonies, iconography, religiosity, and familial and military display. The dual approach invites the reader to question the boundaries between the political and the cultural, especially in regard to the ceremonial, and during critical times that witness the transformation of political power and the building of the nation-state. Designed for Hispanists and students of politics, ritual, liberalism and monarchy, this collection should appeal to academics and researchers as well as anyone interested in modern European history.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I: An Institution's Political Dynamics
  • 1. The Mutations of the Spanish Monarchy, 1750-1868
  • 2. Spanish Modernity and the (Gendered) Monarchy: From Biography to History and Back to Biography
  • 3. Amadeo I: The Republican King?
  • 4. The Consolidation of the Constitutional Monarchical System (1874-1902)
  • 5. The Two Monarchies of Alfonso XIII, 1902-1931
  • Part II: Ritual, Staging, and Nationalisation
  • 6. The Problem of Ritual in the Spanish Post-Revolutionary Monarchical Fiction (1833-1868)
  • 7. The Royal Family as a Symbolic Fiction: A Mixed Picture of New Forms of Legitimacy in Spain's Liberal Monarchy (1843-1931)
  • 8. The King on a Coin: Monarchy, State, and Nation through Nineteenth-Century Spanish Coins and Stamps
  • 9. The Pious Crown: The Monarchy's Religious Devotions during the Reign of Isabel II
  • 10. The King's Descent into the People's Assembly: Monarchy and Liberalism in Spain's Nineteenth-Century State Opening of Parliament Ceremony
  • 11. Royal Travels: The Modern Staging and Legitimation of the Spanish Monarchy, 1858-1931

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