The European Resonance of Napoleon’s Defeat in Spain


Autoria(s): La Parra López, Emilio; Fernández-Sirvent, Rafael
Contribuinte(s)

Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Humanidades Contemporáneas

España Contemporánea (EC)

Data(s)

16/10/2014

16/10/2014

2013

Resumo

The military event that sealed the defeat of Napoleon in Spain was the Battle of Vitoria on 21st June 1813, which saw the allied British, Spanish and Portuguese troops led by Wellington gain victory over Joseph Bonaparte's forces. It was the last great battle of what is known in Spain as the Guerra de la Independencia, in the United Kingdom as the Peninsular War and in France as the Guerre d'Espagne. While a sliver of Spanish territory remained under French control and the war itself went on for a few more months, it was the Battle of Vitoria that marked the end of Napoleon's rule on the Iberian Peninsula, as symbolised by the departure from Spain of Joseph Bonaparte, the monarch who had been imposed five years earlier to remove the Bourbons from the Spanish throne.

Identificador

Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte. 2013, 14: 79-92. doi:10.1524/9783486855869.79

978-3-486-71983-3

1616-6485

http://hdl.handle.net/10045/41340

10.1524/9783486855869.79

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oldenbourg

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/9783486855869.79

Direitos

© 2013 Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH

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Palavras-Chave #Guerra de la Independencia #Spain #Napoleon #Defeat #Resonance #Historia Contemporánea
Tipo

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