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Navalism and Imperial Culture in Spain: The origins and celebration of the Chincha Islands War (1834–1868)
The Mariner's Mirror Pub Date : 2023-08-03 , DOI: 10.1080/00253359.2023.2225312
Rodrigo Escribano Roca , Pablo Andrés Guerrero Oñate

The article examines how the Chincha Islands War led to the consolidation and socialization of Spanish navalism, understood as a language of legitimacy that sought the regeneration of the monarchy through the identification of its citizens with the Real Armada and the consolidation of the latter as a modern instrument of imperial power and international prestige. In the first section we explain how, from 1834 to 1862, liberal intellectuals and politicians strove to promote the public cult of the navy. We will then illustrate how the development of the Spanish-South American conflict enabled a large cohort of state, civilian and ecclesiastical agents to spread among the population the maritime mythology elaborated during the previous decades.



中文翻译:

西班牙的海军主义和帝国文化:钦查群岛战争的起源和庆祝活动(1834-1868)

本文探讨了钦查群岛战争如何导致西班牙海军主义的巩固和社会化,西班牙海军主义被理解为一种合法性语言,通过其公民对皇家无敌舰队的认同以及将后者巩固为现代舰队来寻求君主制的复兴。皇权和国际威望的工具。在第一部分中,我们解释了从 1834 年到 1862 年,自由派知识分子和政治家如何努力推动公众对海军的崇拜。然后,我们将说明西班牙与南美冲突的发展如何使一大批国家、平民和教会特工在过去几十年中阐述的海洋神话在民众中传播。

更新日期:2023-08-04
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