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The Cortes and the King: Constitutional Monarchy in the Iberian World

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The Cortes and the King: Constitutional Monarchy in the Iberian World
Author(s)Lambert, Francis J. D.
AbstractCompares the experience of constitutional monarchy in Brazil, Portugal, and Spain in the 19th and early 20th centuries, assessing the achievements of different regimes, their origins, and the reasons for their decline and fall.
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Pages1-25
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SourceThe Cortes and the King: Constitutional Monarchy in the Iberian World
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PubDate1980
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