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Transatlantic Monarchisms in the Americas and Europe, 1812-1868 -

Transatlantic Monarchisms in the Americas and Europe, 1812-1868

Buch | Hardcover
XIII, 337 Seiten
2026
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-90013-6 (ISBN)
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This book explores the political ideas, cultural practices and geostrategic actions that gave rise to transatlantic monarchism in Europe and the Americas. During the age of revolutions (1776-1830), a wave of republicanism swept the Atlantic world. Its most apparent achievement was the creation of several republican states in the Americas and the emergence of republican movements in Europe. However, the revolutionary modernity that most republican projects proposed soon confronted the opposition of a revived monarchist creed, whose cultivators elaborated a geopolitical horizon of their own for the Euro-American world. Many intellectuals and policy-makers of the period designed projects to consolidate existing monarchies in Western Europe, the Caribbean and the American continent and restore thrones in the countries of Latin America. To this end, they imagined an alternative modernity in which Europe and the Americas would be linked by the political culture of monarchism, whether in its constitutional or illiberal version.

Rodrigo Escribano Roca is Marie Curie Fellow in the Department of International and Global History at CSIC, and Researcher in the Center for American Studies at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile. In September 2025 he will join the Department of Contemporary History of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia as a Ramón y Cajal Researcher and Professor. He is the Head Researcher of the Fondecyt Project Nº 1240232, The political culture of post-imperial intervention: Spain and the South American republics of the Pacific . His Marie Curie Action Project 101148590 - POST-EMPIRE aims to elaborate a political theory of post-imperial conflicts.

Rebeca Viñuela Pérez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Alcalá, Spain. She coordinates the area of History and Prospects at the University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies. Her research focuses on the political cultures of monarchism in the transatlantic world. She has studied the political ideas of the first Mexican empire and the Americanist projects of global monarchies proposed in the Spanish courts during the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823).

1. Rodrigo Escribano Roca and Rebeca Viñuela Pérez; Introduction - Transatlantic Monarchisms: A Theoretical Approach.- 2. Marcela Ternavasio; Modulations of Monarchical Imaginaries in the South Atlantic During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century.- 3. Gabriel Cid; Diplomatic Ambiguity and Political Pragmatism: The Monarchical Alternative in the Post-Independent Chilean Debate (1818-1824).- 4. Friedemann Pestel; The Kingdom of Phoenix: Henry Ist of Haiti and the Atlantic Restoration.- 5. Rebeca Viñuela; Monarchist Projects in Mexico Between the First and Second Empires (1823-1862).- 6. Agustín Sánchez Andrés; In Search of Order and Modernisation: Gabriel García Moreno and the French Protectorate Project (1859-1862).- 7. Silvina Sosa Vota; The Empire Mocks the 'Monarchy': Caricatures of the Paraguayan King in the Brazilian Satirical Press (1864-1870).- 8. Luis Alfonso Escolano; Spies at the Service of the Crown: The Role of Confidential Agents in the Emergence of a New Spanish Imperialism Around the Dominican Republic (1845-1848).- 9. Mirko Suzarte Skarica; The New-France of Antoine de Tounens: Monarchist Pretensions in Araucania (1860-1878).- 10. Edward Shawcross; 'Do not fear the people, they are more conservative than you!': The European Revolutions of 1848, the Mexican Conservative Party and Monarchist Ideas.- 11. Rodrigo Escribano Roca and Mikel Gómez Gastiasoro; Transatlantic Monarchism in Elizabethan Spain (1834-1868).- 12. Alex Middleton; American Thrones and British Monarchism (1820-1870).- 13.  James Sanders; The 1860s as a Hinge Period in the Global History of Republicanism, Colonialism and Democracy.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.1.2026
Reihe/Serie Palgrave Studies in Modern Monarchy
Zusatzinfo XIII, 337 p. 13 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte Age of restoration • Atlantic Revolutions • counter-revolution • Geopolitics • Ideology • informal imperialism • Interventionism • Liberalism • Monarchical culture • Monarchical system • Nationalism • Political culture • State-Building • Transatlantic imaginaries
ISBN-10 3-031-90013-8 / 3031900138
ISBN-13 978-3-031-90013-6 / 9783031900136
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