Journal title SOCIETÀ E STORIA
Author/s Carlos Sànchez Nieto
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2014/146
Language Spanish Pages 18 P. 681-698 File size 63 KB
DOI 10.3280/SS2014-146003
DOI is like a bar code for intellectual property: to have more infomation
click here
Below, you can see the article first page
If you want to buy this article in PDF format, you can do it, following the instructions to buy download credits
FrancoAngeli is member of Publishers International Linking Association, Inc (PILA), a not-for-profit association which run the CrossRef service enabling links to and from online scholarly content.
A small number of Spanish students attended the University of Bologna since the late fourteenth century thanks to the existence of the Royal College of Spain. The college went through moments of splendor and decadence, the latter accentuated by the transition from the Ancien Regime to the age of liberalism. The French occupation of Bologna in 1796 and the consequent adoption of the revolutionary principles marked a drastic change for the institution, whose survival in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century was only due to its privileges. Frase cass. This article traces the crisis and survival of the College of Spain in Bologna during the nineteenth century. It highlights the increasing power of the Spanish state to the detriment of the Church and ultimately the difficult adaptation of this ancien regime institution to the requirements of the Liberal State, a long way from the philosophy that inspired the creation of the College of Bologna.
Keywords: Royal College of Spain; High Colleges; 19 century, Bologna; liberalism; educational institutions.
Carlos Sànchez Nieto, Espana en Italia: la difícil supervicencia decimonónica del Colegio de San Clemente de Los Espanoles in "SOCIETÀ E STORIA " 146/2014, pp 681-698, DOI: 10.3280/SS2014-146003