This book analyses royal education in nineteenth-century, constitutional Spain. Its main subjects are Isabel II (1830- 1904), Alfonso XII (1857-1885) and Alfonso XIII (1886-1941) during their time as monarchs-in-waiting. Their upbringing was considered an opportunity to shape the future of Spain, reflected the political struggles that emerged during the construction of a liberal state, and allowed for the modernisation of the monarchy. The education of heirs to the throne was taken seriously by contemporaries and assumed wider political, social and cultural significance. This volume is structured around three powerful groups which showed an active interest, influenced, and significantly shaped royal education: the court, the military, and the public. It throws new light on the position of the Spanish monarchy in the constitutional state, its ability to adapt to social, political, and cultural change, and its varied sources of legitimacy, power, and attraction.



Autorentext
Richard Meyer Forsting is an independent scholar whose research interests centre on constitutional Spain. He has given papers and published works on Spain's public sphere during the Liberal Triennium (1820-23), the role of masculinity in public representations of royal heirs, and the upbringing of Isabel II.  

Inhalt
1. Introduction.- 2. Teachers and Courtiers.- 3. Officers and Educators.- 4. The Public Sphere and Royal Education.- 5. Conclusion.- Appendix.- Index
Titel
Raising Heirs to the Throne in Nineteenth-Century Spain
Untertitel
The Education of the Constitutional Monarch
EAN
9783319754901
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
31.05.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
5.06 MB
Anzahl Seiten
261