González Cruz, David
Esta investigación aborda el tratamiento de las cuestiones religiosas en los tratados firmados por la monarquía hispánica con las potencias europeas y los líderes políticos musulmanes del área mediterránea durante el siglo XVIII. En el estudio se aprecian las implicaciones de las relaciones Iglesia-Estado en los convenios internacionales pactados p...
Fernández de Córdova, Álvaro
La historiografía de la Inquisición ha reconocido en los procesos de Córdoba y sus convulsiones sociales la crisis más grave sufrida por el Tribunal entre 1504 y 1508. Partiendo de un trabajo anterior sobre las implicaciones del fenómeno en la pugna sucesoria de Fernando el Católico y Felipe I de Castilla (1504-1506), ahora profundizamos en la evol...
Strine, C. A.
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Open Theology
When David ben Jesse’s triumphant return from battle in 1 Sam 18 causes King Saul to despise him, the wheels are set in motion to make David an asylum seeker, refugee, and return migrant. It is burdened with those traumatic experiences that he is announced king in 2 Sam 2. What follows is a narrative of familial conflict and fracture, involuntary m...
Gentile, Pierangelo
Despite the local reference historiography, the 1821 Piedmont insurrection still lacks a reading that gives due weight to the historical-constitutional aspect. When Carlo Alberto, the “revolutionary” Prince of Carignano, granted the Cádiz Constitution, after the abdication of Vittorio Emanuele I, a crisis began in the secular history of the dynasty...
Vanegas Useche, Isidro
This article examines the nature of elections both in the monarchical order and in the republican order born with the New-Grenadian Revolution, analyzing its role in the representation that society elaborates on itself. It shows how in the monarchy the elections, although copious, had an accessory role linked to the designation of marginal responsi...
Cardona Zuluaga, Alba Patricia
This article explores the situation faced by the so-called royalists during the Independence in New Granada and their language of love and subordination to the king, through which they ratified their membership in the Spanish political community, even having been born in America. The king was not a distant symbol, he was a presence felt and lived b...
Ordiñana Gil, María
On September 30, 1829, María Cristina de Borbón and her family began the journey that would culminate in her marriage to Fernando VII. One of the most important receptions along the way took place in the city of Valencia, where one of the tributes consisted of the commission and performance of the Cantata a la Reina María Cristina de Borbón by Fran...
Muñoz, Guillermo María
El estudio trata sobre la Corona española y el catolicismo, analizando el peso de la religión dentro del monarquismo y de la propia monarquía en los sectores católicos, tanto a nivel discursivo como práctico o simbólico. Se destaca especialmente el peso del nacionalismo atendiendo a la conjunción nación-catolicismo desarrollado durante estos años, ...
Seizelet, Eric
Le Miroir, le Joyau et l’Épée constituent les trois insignes traditionnels de la monarchie japonaise transmis à chaque génération d’empereurs. Longtemps associés à une symbolique des vertus prêtées au trône impérial, les regalia occupent cependant une position singulière dans l’histoire de l’institution impériale. D’origine mythologique, ce sont de...
Londero, Renata
Under the Ciceronian motto historia magistra vitae and in the wake of the Spanish comedia, a court dramatist who lived between two centuries, José de Cañizares (1676-1750), in his history plays makes use of past events mingled with fiction and invention in order to discuss them better and above all to link them to the political situation of his own...