Renaissance and misery of constitutional history
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17398/2695-7728.38.545Keywords:
Cortes, parliaments, constitutional history, Modern Age, political representation, plagiarismAbstract
The rebirth of the constitutional history in 21st century Spain has been promoted by the commemoration of the bicentennial of Cadiz Courts and the Constitution of 1812, but also by the emergence of the territorial organization problem, which has revived the study of the representative institutions in the former communities holding the status of “fueros”. Apart from examining the historiographic production throughout this century, we also present the damages caused by the bad practices of researchers that are less respectful towards intellectual property.
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