Del púlpito al destierro: Las élites religiosas sardas en torno al asesinato del Virrey Camarasa
Title (trans.)
From pulpit to banishment: The Sardinian religious elites and the assassination of the Viceroy CamarasaAuthor
Revilla Canora, JavierPublisher
Red IrisDate
2018Citation
Tiempos Modernos 36 (2018): 169-190ISSN
1699-7778Subjects
Elites religiosas; Asesinato; Virrey; Cerdeña; Lesa Majestad; HistoriaAbstract
Durante la minoridad de Carlos II tuvo lugar el asesinato del virrey de
Cerdeña, el IV marqués de Camarasa. La historiografía de la Edad Moderna ha
concedido poca importancia al reino insular debido a su papel subsidiario a nivel social
y, sobre todo económico, dentro del entramado territorial de la Monarquía Hispana. Más
allá del contexto sardo en que los especialistas se han movido habitualmente, nuestras
investigaciones pretenden poner en relación este hecho histórico con los problemas
internos por lo que atravesaba la Monarquía y el escenario político internacional.
Además, el principal objetivo del presente estudio es analizar el papel que jugaron un
grupo de religiosos sardos y la influencia específica de cada uno de ellos en el asesinato
del virrey The assassination of the Viceroy of Sardinia, the fourth Marquis of
Camarasa, took place before Charles II came of age. Little importance has been given to
this insular kingdom by historiography of the Early Modern period due to its subsidiary
social and particularly economic role within the web of territories that constituted the
Spanish monarchy. This paper seeks to move beyond the context of Sardinia, which has
hitherto been the focus of most scholarship on the subject, and relates this historic event
to the internal issues faced by the Spanish monarchy at the time as well, as the
international political backdrop against which it took place. In addition, the main goal of
this paper is to analyse the political role played by a group of Sardinian religious and
their specific influence in the assassination of the viceroy
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