The Naval Rearmament Movement in Times of the Liberal Union: Public Opinion, Strategic Culture and Navalism in Spain (1858–1863)

Rodrigo Escribano Roca, Pablo Guerrero Oñate

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Abstract

Between 1858 and 1863, a naval rearmament movement developed in Spain that coordinated the efforts of the commercial bourgeoisie, the parliamentary and intellectual elites of liberalism, a sector of the officers of the Navy, the municipalities, the communities of Spanish emigrants in the Americas and the press. The article analyses how these actors favoured the growth of the Real Armada, defending its use as an instrument of Spanish power around the globe. For this reason, certain organic intellectuals devoted themselves to systematising these demands, defining major strategic schemes that influenced the policies adopted by the Ministries of the Navy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-289
Number of pages22
JournalWar in History
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Spain
  • grand strategy
  • nationalism
  • navalism
  • strategic culture

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