Download or read book Coleccion de los tratados de paz alianza comercio c ajustados por la corona de Espa a con las potencias extrangeras desde el reynado del Sen r Don Felipe Quinto hasta el presente written by Spain and published by . This book was released on 1796 with total page 458 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Colecci n de los tratados de paz alianza comercio etc written by Editorial BOE and published by Boletín Oficial del Estado. This book was released on 2022-11-01 with total page 1287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La Colección de los tratados de paz, alianza, comercio, etc., ajustados por la Corona de España con las potencias extranjeras desde el reinado del señor Don Felipe Quinto hasta el presente, Madrid, Imprenta Real, 1796-1801, fue un proyecto que, impulsado por el príncipe de la Paz, don Manuel Godoy, lo acometió el gran jurista ilustrado don Antonio de Capmany (1742-1813), cuando sus relaciones con el valido de Carlos IV no se habían roto todavía. El resultado del gran esfuerzo de Capmany, continuador de la tradición española de los siglos XVII y XVIII de recopilación de tratados, fueron tres tomos de más de 1.400 páginas, editados por la imprenta real entre 1796 y 1801. En ellos se recogen los primeros textos de 1701, en los prolegómenos de la guerra de sucesión española, hasta el tratado de Badajoz de 6 de junio de 1801 recogido en el tomo III, que puso fin a la guerra contra Portugal, la conocida como guerra de las Naranjas, concertado por España de espaldas a Napoleón, entonces primer cónsul; como anexo, este tomo transcribe el texto de la Paz de Amiens de 1802, por la que España recuperó definitivamente Menorca a cambio de entregar a Gran Bretaña la isla de Trinidad. El lector tiene, así, a través de esta magna obra, una visión completa de un siglo de diplomacia española: el revisionismo de Felipe V del Tratado de Utrecht, que llevaría a la participación de España en las guerras de sucesión polaca y austriaca, el concordato de Fernando VI con la Santa Sede de 1753, el cambio de política internacional con Carlos III que llevaría a España a intervenir en la guerra de los siete años, los tratados de límites en el imperio indiano con Portugal en la década de los setenta del siglo XVIII, y la compleja y convulsa política de Carlos IV, primero contra la Francia revolucionaria y, a partir de la paz de Basilea de 1795, en aparente concierto con el Directorio francés, lo que llevaría a la firma del primer tratado de San Ildefonso… son algunos de los hitos históricos que se traducen en esta obra en la recopilación de sus textos diplomáticos. La política de compilación de tratados en la España del siglo XVIII, es analizada de manera novedosa y accesible por los profesores de la facultad de derecho de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Marta Lorente Sariñena y Héctor Domínguez Benito, en su estudio Las Colecciones españolas de tratados en el siglo XVIII, que abre el tomo I. En cubierta: Detalle de La familia de Felipe V, por Van Loo. © Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado y Real Academia de la Historia, para esta edición. © Del Estudio inserto en el tomo I, Marta Lorente Sariñena y Héctor Domínguez Benito. https://cpage.mpr.gob.es NIPO en papel: 090-22-231-1 NIPO en línea, PDF: 090-22-232-7 ISBN: 978-84-340-2867-8 Depósito Legal: M-26058-2022
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