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War, nation and constitution: the influence of the Peninsular War on Europe Guerra, nación y constitución: la proyección europea de la Guerra de Independencia española
2012
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In the early nineteenth century Europeans looked toward Spain to learn, and reproduce, on the one hand, guerrilla warfare, namely, the fighting strategy that finally put the imperial troops on the defensive; and, on the other hand, political approaches articulated in Cadiz as an alternative to both the established order and the new order proposed by Joseph I. The influence of the Spanish model exceeded the context of the Napoleonic wars and served as inspiration to those who, from positions
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