Napoleon Series Archive 2017

Political conflict on the eve of Independence

Ciudad Real Council and legal adviser José Mariano Valero. Political conflict on the eve of Independence, 1804-1809
AMANDA ÚRSULA TORRES FREYERMUTH & AQUILES OMAR ÁVILA QUIJAS

Abstract:
This article analyzes the conflicts that a bureaucrat from the Bourbon regime had with a part of Ciudad Real’s society. Conflicts in line with the political conjunctures of the first decade of the nineteenth century that allow observing, from the day-to-day dynamics, how the population assimilated and took advantage of the Napoleonic invasion and the King’s absence. It also shows how the royal bureaucracy generated its own preservation mechanisms, on the one hand, and, on the other, the parallel path followed by the administration of justice in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aquiles_Quijas/publication/321135204_El_Ayuntamiento_de_Ciudad_Real_y_el_asesor_letrado_Jose_Mariano_Valero_Conflicto_politico_en_visperas_de_la_Independencia_1804-1809/links/5a0f13860f7e9bdf91137ecf/El-Ayuntamiento-de-Ciudad-Real-y-el-asesor-letrado-Jose-Mariano-Valero-Conflicto-politico-en-visperas-de-la-Independencia-1804-1809.pdf