When Ferdinand VII was restored to the throne in 1814, Spain attempted to return to the pre-war status quo. Domestically this suited an exhausted people, but internationally it proved disastrous. Elsewhere, ‘Restoration’ was understood more flexibly: that war with Napoleon had transformed the continent, and that things could simply not have gone back to the way they were. Previous interpretations for Spanish failure at Vienna emphasise weakness, either individual or collective, and these remain true. But weakness was not necessarily a barrier to diplomatic success. Instead, this article argues that Spain’s failure lies in its conceptualisation of itself as a pre-war state. This meant that, rather than co-operate and compromise, it clung jea...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
The Spanish-American War started on April 23rd ,1898 and ended on August 12th of the same year, resu...
It is publicly noticed that the Spanish government dared to take belligerent means in response to th...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
Con autorización de la revista para este artículo[EN] The papacy and the Spanish Monarchy were, by t...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
This article explores the troubled relationship of the court of King Ferdinand vii with internationa...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
This article attempts to evaluate historically the result of the Spanish-American War in two context...
493 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.My dissertation "The Spanish ...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
While historians have gone to great efforts in studying the belligerent powers during the First Worl...
The War of the Spanish Succession affected the entire continent of Europe directly or indirectly. Wi...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
The Spanish-American War started on April 23rd ,1898 and ended on August 12th of the same year, resu...
It is publicly noticed that the Spanish government dared to take belligerent means in response to th...
The War of the Spanish Succession began in 1701, when most of Europe allied to block the accession o...
Con autorización de la revista para este artículo[EN] The papacy and the Spanish Monarchy were, by t...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
This article explores the troubled relationship of the court of King Ferdinand vii with internationa...
The reign of Philip V of Spain (1700–46) remains one of the most neglected in the history of that co...
This article attempts to evaluate historically the result of the Spanish-American War in two context...
493 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.My dissertation "The Spanish ...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they establish...
While historians have gone to great efforts in studying the belligerent powers during the First Worl...
The War of the Spanish Succession affected the entire continent of Europe directly or indirectly. Wi...
In 1713, after two centuries of domination in Italy and the Netherlands, the Treaty of Utrecht sanc...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
The Spanish-American War started on April 23rd ,1898 and ended on August 12th of the same year, resu...
It is publicly noticed that the Spanish government dared to take belligerent means in response to th...