Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón

In April 1808 the tension between the Spanish people and the French authorities was very high as a result of Napoleon’s refusal to recognise Fernando VII as king of Spain, the presence of French troops and the policy followed by Murat. The populace reacted in various different cities; however, their...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fdb4ff57b4a24f378ef7410ffa48e19a2021-12-02T10:47:00ZFernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón0076-230X2173-130610.4000/mcv.919https://doaj.org/article/fdb4ff57b4a24f378ef7410ffa48e19a2008-04-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/mcv/919https://doaj.org/toc/0076-230Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2173-1306In April 1808 the tension between the Spanish people and the French authorities was very high as a result of Napoleon’s refusal to recognise Fernando VII as king of Spain, the presence of French troops and the policy followed by Murat. The populace reacted in various different cities; however, their actions were directed not against the foreign occupier but against the announced return of Carlos IV to the throne. The channelling of popular protests in this direction and the absence of an uprising against Napoleon at a juncture which on the face of it appeared favourable to one was above all fruit of the machinations of Fernando VII and his closest advisors, who calculated that any action against the French would be detrimental to their main objective, namely the consolidation of Fernando VII’s position on the throne. When the uprising against Napoleon did take place in late May 1808, neither Fernando VII nor his closest advisors were in a position to intervene in Spanish affairs.Emilio La Parra LópezCasa de VelázquezarticleFernando VIIFranceGoverning JuntaMuratPeninsular WarSpainHistory of SpainDP1-402Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePQ1-3999ESFRMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, Vol 38, Iss 1, Pp 33-52 (2008)
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FR
topic Fernando VII
France
Governing Junta
Murat
Peninsular War
Spain
History of Spain
DP1-402
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
PQ1-3999
spellingShingle Fernando VII
France
Governing Junta
Murat
Peninsular War
Spain
History of Spain
DP1-402
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
PQ1-3999
Emilio La Parra López
Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón
description In April 1808 the tension between the Spanish people and the French authorities was very high as a result of Napoleon’s refusal to recognise Fernando VII as king of Spain, the presence of French troops and the policy followed by Murat. The populace reacted in various different cities; however, their actions were directed not against the foreign occupier but against the announced return of Carlos IV to the throne. The channelling of popular protests in this direction and the absence of an uprising against Napoleon at a juncture which on the face of it appeared favourable to one was above all fruit of the machinations of Fernando VII and his closest advisors, who calculated that any action against the French would be detrimental to their main objective, namely the consolidation of Fernando VII’s position on the throne. When the uprising against Napoleon did take place in late May 1808, neither Fernando VII nor his closest advisors were in a position to intervene in Spanish affairs.
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author Emilio La Parra López
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title Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón
title_short Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón
title_full Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón
title_fullStr Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón
title_full_unstemmed Fernando VII: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra Napoleón
title_sort fernando vii: impulso y freno a la sublevación de los españoles contra napoleón
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