The Revolution from port to port: “Gloriosa’s” maritime aspect
Abstract
After the beginning of “Gloriosa” Revolution in 1868 in Cádiz, Prim went across different Spanish Mediterranean ports, checking the Revolution’s development or even starting it in some cases. The followed route has never been well defined by historiography. This article analyses the nature and characteristics of the welcomes and public acts made for Prim on that tour, and his influence on them. Local press and historiography will be the main basis to confirm the real journey and Prim’s authentic ascendency over the joining of the coastal cities to the Revolution.Downloads
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