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 ISSN 1645-6432

MARCOS, David Martín. Discourse, Pragmatism and Identity: Portugal and the Partition Treaties of the Hispanic Monarchy. []. , 13, 2, pp.36-55. ISSN 1645-6432.

This article focuses on the relations between Portugal and Spain after the War of Restoration. The analysis concentrates on two coinciding processes: the construction and projection of the Braganza Dynasty’s Hispanic identity and the succession crisis that followed the death of Carlos II of Spain, ultimately reflecting on the identity practices at the court of Pedro II as mechanisms for opposing the exclusion of Portugal from the Spanish Partition Treaties. This project challenges the historiographical tendency to speak of a complete disassociation between Portugal and Spain, by demonstrating Portugal’s ability to formulate political projects for the whole of the Iberian Peninsula as alternatives to those developed by the Habsburgs

: Pedro II of Portugal; Carlos II of Spain; Partition Treaties; Spanish Succession; Identities.

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