Madrid, España
Estudio la respuesta política que los gobiernos de Fernando VII dieron, entre 1814 y 1817, a la decisión de las grandes potencias vencedoras de Napoleón de no compartir las decisiones importantes con las potencias que pasaron a considerar “menores”, entre las que destaca una España que había colaborado en la derrota de Napoleón y que, formalmente, conservaba todavía un amplio imperio ultramarino.
This article focuses on the political answer the governments of Fernando VII gave to the decision taken by the great powers which had won over Napoleon of not counting with the points of view of those powers they saw as “lesser” ones. Among the latter, Spain had achieved some name, due to its having contributed to Napoleon’s defeat and its nominal rule over a vast overseas empire.
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