Gunboat diplomacy «a la española». the oriGins of the pacific squadron (1833-1863)

Rodrigo Escribano Roca, Pablo Guerrero Oñate

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Abstract

The article offers a novel explanation of the ideological and geostrategic motivations behind the organization of the Pacific Squadron by the so-called «long government» of the Liberal Union. We will illustrate how this process was the fruit of a public campaign that brought together the efforts of important sectors of the liberal intelligentsia, the parliamentary elites, the consular services and the emigrant communities settled in the South-American countries. Attending their expectations, the presence of the navy on the American coasts of the Pacific would facilitate the protection and increase of Spanish trade, the diplomatic normalization of post-imperial relations and the consolidation of the Elizabethan Monarchy as a «maritime nation» comparable to the British and French empires.

Translated title of the contributionDIPLOMACIA DE LAS CAÑONERAS «A LA ESPAÑOLA». LOS ORÍGENES DE LA ESCUADRA DEL PACÍFICO (1833-1863)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-238
Number of pages30
JournalIlles i Imperis
Volume25
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gunboat Diplomacy
  • Informal Empire
  • Navalism
  • Pacific Squadron
  • Panhispanism

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