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Abstract

The consequences of the War of the Spanish Succession were manifested in the continuation of Philip V's policies of reprisals against those who had supported the Archduke Charles during the dynastic war and which were upheld with fluctuations throughout his reign, related to Mediterranean revisionism. An analysis is made of the general valuation of the goods confiscated in the Kingdom of Valencia, which was carried out for all the territories of the Monarchy at the beginning of the 1720s, in the face of a possible agreement with Austria. This analysis provides us with a different perspective on the situation of Austria supporters in Valencia.

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Title
UN CONFLICTO INACABADO: LAS CONFISCACIONES A LOS AUSTRACISTAS VALENCIANOS DESPUÉS DE LA GUERRA DE SUCESIÓN/An Unfinished Conflict: Confiscation of the Property of Valencian Hapsburg Supporters after the War of the Spanish Succession
Author
Sanz, Virginia León
Pages
195-237
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
ISSN
15767914
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1689882164
Copyright
Copyright Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2014