La "hora del XVIII". Cambios sociales y contrastes culturales en la modernidad política española [The «Hour of the Eighteenth Century». Social Changes and Cultural Contrasts in Political Modernity Spanish]

Ponencia

  • José María Imízcoz Beunza Universidad del País Vasco [Spain]
Keywords: political modernity, tradition, state, administrative and military careers, education, Enlightenment, liberal elites, Navarre

Abstract

The text questions the consequences of «the eighteenth century time» in the people of Navarre, from the Earl of Guendulain hypothesis that places the fracture of the families of the nobility in liberal and Carlist according to their participation or not in the race courtiers and soldiers of the Bourbon state. From there, we reflect on the political modernity behaved careers and experiences related to eighteenth-century reformism and are seen in the people of Navarre some elements of change and contrast with traditional culturaleducational, linguistic and political culture that seem particularly associated with this dynamic careers. The group raises some hypothesis of a research project on the formation of the elite of modern Spanish politics between 1700 and 1833.

 

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Published
2012-05-10
How to Cite
Imízcoz Beunza, J. M. (2012). La "hora del XVIII". Cambios sociales y contrastes culturales en la modernidad política española [The «Hour of the Eighteenth Century». Social Changes and Cultural Contrasts in Political Modernity Spanish]. Príncipe De Viana, (254), 37-64. Retrieved from https://revistas.navarra.es/index.php/PV/article/view/567
Section
Modern History Section