¿Conquista o restauración? La incorporación de Navarra a la monarquía española
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.1999.v59.i202.596Keywords:
Monarquía española, Reino de Navarra, s. XVI-XVII, Integración política.Abstract
The incorporation of Navarrea into the Spanish Monarchy was presented at first as the result of a conquest. However, because of the weakness of the canonical arguments, another explanation —more complex and satisfactory both to the king and his kingdom— was finally imposed, based on the concept of «restoration». This process, between 1512 and 1645, led to the definition of a peculiar status of this kingdom and its inhabitants. The Navarrese were integrated closely into the monarchy, like the Castilians, people, but preserved their laws and institutions. Between the «main» union and the «subsidiary» one, there were intermediate, situations that favored supranational integration without the abolition particularities.
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