Los ecos de un regicidio. La recepción de la Revolución Inglesa y sus ideas políticas en España (1640-1660)

In the two middle decades of the 17th century a new concept of sovereignty was established in England, grounded on the nation and represented by the Parliament, by means of which king Charles I was executed and a Commonwealth was put in place. The rulers of the Spanish Monarchy showed great interest...

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