Social Transformations and Survivals in the Spanish Navy: The Midshipmen’s Access Requirements (1717-1869)

  • Pablo Ortega-del-Cerro Universidad de Murcia
Keywords: Social Change, Social Hierarchy, Nobility, Elites, Midshipman, Spanish Navy

Abstract

This work studies the creation, development and evolution of the Spanish midshipmen, through their requirements, from the early 18th century to the second third of the 19th century. The aims are: to know deeply an essential post in the Navy –naval cadet- that still requires an exhaustive review; and, primarily, to link the transformations of the candidates’ requirements to the social debates which were proposed in Spain during this two centuries. The so-called transition from the estates society to the class society, or the step from a society of inheriting criteria to a society based on achieving variables, did not occur linearly; changes and inertia went hand in hand with contradictions and conflicts, thus in this paper the Spanish midshipmen are analysed by several relationally variables.

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Ortega-del-Cerro P. (2016). Social Transformations and Survivals in the Spanish Navy: The Midshipmen’s Access Requirements (1717-1869). Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, 41(1), 147-168. https://doi.org/10.5209/CHMO.52763
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