Anatomía del clientelismo político en la España liberal decimonónica: una realidad estructural
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.1999.v59.i202.605Keywords:
Spanish nineteenth century, Political history, Political clientelism, «Caciquismo».Abstract
Political clientelism is a structural reality dominatting the whole of political activity in nineteenth-century Spain. This article takes at its starting point a view of «caciquismo» as a complex phenomenon defined by political, economic and family factors whose focal point is the practice of clientage. The internal study of clienteles allows us to know the basic characteristics of the participants and beneficiaries of the web of caciquismo, bringing a better understanding of its causes and an avenue of inquiry which helps to explain the reasons for its longevity.
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