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The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World: The Impact of the Cádiz Constitution of 1812

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2018
In the past twenty-five years, interpretations of the nineteenth-century history of Latin America have changed radically. Until the 1980s, patriotic historiography and structuralism dominated research on nineteenth-century history, even if some ...
T. Anna
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Early Spanish Liberalism and Constitutional Political Economy: The Cádiz Constitution of 1812

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The history of Spain is not usually associated with liberalism or constitutional innovation by most English or American historians. This paper provides a brief history of the rise of liberalism in Spain and uses the Constitution of 1812 as a window into the political liberalism of Spain in the early nineteenth century.
Roger D. Congleton
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Visions of Cádiz: The Constitution of 1812 in historical and constitutional thought

2010
This chapter examines ways the Spanish Constitution of 1812, also known as the Constitution of Cadiz, has been viewed in historical and constitutional thought. The document is a liberal constitution establishing constitutional rights, a representative government, and a parliamentary monarchy.
M. Mirow
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