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- Title
LA ESPAÑA DE 1821 EVOCADA POR LOS DOS EMBAJADORES FRANCESES, EL DUQUE DE MONTMORENCY-LAVAL Y EL CONDE DE LAGARDE.
- Authors
Aymes, Jean-René
- Abstract
With a very careful and thorough examination of the hitherto unpublished diplomatic dispatches by the French ambassadors in Madrid in 1821 and 1822, Duke of Montmorency-Laval and Count Lagarde -- material actually available in the Espagne-Correspondance politique'series in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Archives at La Courneuve, near Paris -- the Author gives us an interesting overview of the attitudes, the mood and character of King Fernando VII in the central years of the Trienio liberal. It is obviously a very subjective view, as revealed by the different comments of the two ambassadors when reporting similar events, but in any case revealing the suspicion and fear climate surrounding the Spanish monarch, that was often leading to his erratic behaviour and the sometimes inconsistent stances. It is a very narrow vision, as both diplomats are stationed in Madrid and therefore their news only concern the capital. The monarch's kind of relationship with the French ambassadors may be clearly inferred from the dipatches' content, much more friendly and confidential with Laval, formal and detached with Lagarde. The dispatches are full of interesting hints, in some cases offering to the scholars outstanding news, as in the case of those of June 22 and July 27 of 1821, showing how the Spanish monarch, scarcely one year after his swearing the Cádiz Constitution, was already searching for allies in order to restore his absolute power. che mostrano come il sovrano spagnolo, a poco più di un anno dall'aver giurato la Costituzione, fosse già alla ricerca di alleati per restaurare la monarchia assoluta.
- Subjects
MADRID (Spain); FRENCH ambassadors; FERDINAND VII, King of Spain, 1784-1833; SPANISH monarchy; SCHOLARS
- Publication
Spagna Contemporanea, 2021, Vol 30, Issue 60, p9
- ISSN
1121-7480
- Publication type
Article