Publication: El Decreto de Andújar ¿un gesto humanitario o un error político?
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Carbajosa Aguilera, Manuel
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Durante la intervención francesa en España de los Cien Mil Hijos de San Luís (1823), e l duque de Angulema dicta el Decreto de Andújar p ara atajar l a política de represión de las autoridades provisionales españolas. Este acto unilateral choca con la idea de "competencia" esgrimida por la s autoridades españolas y con la de "alianza" aducida por las potencias del Este. Es el momento más crítico de la intervención: estaba en juego no sólo la liberación de Fernando VII, sino la tutela del régimen político español .Este breve artículo trata de situar el Decreto de Andújar dentro de los tensos equilibrios geopolíticos que caracterizan la Europa postnapoleónica, lo que nos va a permitir además superar dos inercias historiográficas : una, que hasta ahora el Decreto no ha sido citado como fuente primaria; y otra, que significó algo más que un gesto humanitario : fue un error de la estrategia política francesa.
During the French intervention in Spain of the One hundred One thousand Children of Saint Louis (1823), the duke of Angulema dictates the Decree of Andújar to cut across the politics of repression of the Spanish provisional authorities. This unilateral act bumps with the idea of "domain" adduced by the Spanish authorities and with the one of "alliance" by the east powers. It is the most critical moment of the intervention: it was at stake not only the release of Fernando VII, but the influence of the political regime Spanish . This brief article treats to situate the Decree of Andújar inside the taut geopolitical balances that characterise the Europe post-Napoleonic, what goes us to allow besides surpass two inertias of the historiography: one, that, up to now, the Decree has not been quot ed like primary source; and another, that meant something more than a humanitarian gesture: it was an error of the French political strategy.
During the French intervention in Spain of the One hundred One thousand Children of Saint Louis (1823), the duke of Angulema dictates the Decree of Andújar to cut across the politics of repression of the Spanish provisional authorities. This unilateral act bumps with the idea of "domain" adduced by the Spanish authorities and with the one of "alliance" by the east powers. It is the most critical moment of the intervention: it was at stake not only the release of Fernando VII, but the influence of the political regime Spanish . This brief article treats to situate the Decree of Andújar inside the taut geopolitical balances that characterise the Europe post-Napoleonic, what goes us to allow besides surpass two inertias of the historiography: one, that, up to now, the Decree has not been quot ed like primary source; and another, that meant something more than a humanitarian gesture: it was an error of the French political strategy.
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URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/3690
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Revista internacional de pensamiento político, ISSN 1885-589X, Nº. 7, 2012, págs. 263-274




