- Doctrinaires. The "moderates" or "liberal moderates" were a
continuation of the
doceañistas,
supporters of the
Spanish Constitution of 1812
during the
Trienio Liberal...
- 'Moderates' (Moderados),
closer to
classical liberalism, were
known as
Doceanistas (Supporters of 1812) as they
wished simply to
restore the more limited...
-
Alliance Junta Provisional Consultiva Liberals (constitucionals)
forces Doceañista/Moderados (liberal conservatives)
Exaltados (radical liberals) Absolutist...
- triennium") of 1820–1823,
whereas the
Moderate Party represented the
doceañistas who
traced their roots to the
Spanish Constitution of 1812. The Progressives...
- On one side were the
forces of
conservative liberalism known as the
doceañistas, arra****
around the
Moderate Party.
Among their leading figures were...
- 84-96515-00-1.
Estrada Sánchez,
Manuel (1998). El
enfrentamiento entre doceañistas y
moderados por la cuestión
electoral (1834-1836).
Revista de Estudios...
- (traditionalists)
Junta Provisional Consultiva Liberals (constitucionals)
forces Doceañista/Moderados (liberal conservatives)
Exaltados (radical liberals) Commanders...
-
radical liberalism, in
contrast to the
conservative liberalism of the
doceañistas or Moderates.
After a
decade of rule by the Moderates, the
Spanish were...
-
restoring the
suspended Constitution of 1812, they came to be
labelled Doceañistas, or 'Supporters of the
Constitution of 1812'. They
could be
thought of...
-
Conservatives from the
onset remained largely at odds with the Traditionalists.
Doceañistas of the
Fernandine period,
Partido Moderado of the
Isabelline era and...