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This paper presents the image of the rex christianus in the works produced in the court of Alfonso X and analyses the broad historiographical debate on the character of late medieval Castilian monarchy, considered by most authors as “secular”. The startin... see more

The history of science in personalities  and facts, in which ideas and hypotheses are personified, suggests that a linguist can show the vision of a work of art based on the historical assessment of representatives of various schools, referring to te... see more

This article’s primary objective is to define the main lines of historiographical developments taking place between 1990 and 2006 regarding royal power and its relations with the societies of the Crown of Aragon. To this end, subjects examined successivel... see more

In thirteenth-century Castile the concept of royal wisdom can be understood in two different but complementary ways: the first relates to the virtue of prudence and defines the ability of the king to exercise its function of government and justice (rex pr... see more

This paper presents the image of the rex iustus, which is directly connected to what was considered the main role of the king: the administration of justice. In the first place, we analyse the Alfonsine corporate thought based on definitions of the elemen... see more

The aim of this article is to explore Elizabeth’s performative power as manifesting itself on the scaffold and on the stage, in royal portraits and processions. Drawing on Foucault and new historicism, it will discuss the Queen’s reliance on spectacle and... see more

Las dos primeras partes de este trabajo se dirigen afirmar el carácter «singular» de la «Monarquía moderada» proclamada por la Constitución de 1812. En este contexto, la preeminencia de las Cortes y la configuración del Rey como poder constituido, exige l... see more

This article is devoted to the question concerning the conceptualization of power and its religious basis in pre-modern societies, carried out through a study of the inauguration rituals – especially the marriage – that mark not only the instigation of th... see more

During the mid-eighteenth century two museum institutions the British Museum and the Royal Academy of Arts were established, the former by Parliament, the latter by artists under the patronage of the Crown. In their origins and their early development the... see more

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