Mariano Miguel de Reynoso
Course of a moderate liberal from Valladolid
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https://doi.org/10.69791/rahc.195Keywords:
Political Elites, Castille, Contemporary AgeAbstract
The transition to liberalism in Spain in the earliest 1830´s forced to ancient traditional elites to a hard adaptation process. Some of them, gets improve their public influence and, the case that analyce, is a good example of that. Mariano Miguel de Reynoso, a member of a traditional gentry castilian family utiliced his social prestige and a political skill to became the deputy of the castilian economic power in the national parlament in the 1840-1850 decades.
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