Notes for the study of the royal visits in the XIX century and the ceremonial reception of the local authorities .
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.9.n.17.2022.34214Keywords:
protocol, ceremonial, constitutional state, monarchy, roya visit, provincial councilsAbstract
The objective of this work is to publicize some of the latest researchs on the Ceremonial of the nineteenth century followed by the Provincial Councils and their municipalities according to the usual protocol practice of these public institutions on the occasion of the visit of kings and queens. The notes that are collected here are a retrospective reflection on this matter taking into account the latest works on the subject and starting from the consideration that at this stage the monarchy is adapting to the new political regime of the Constitutional State and the new reality of the territories of the nation. In this new scenario, the royal trips to the provinces are the opportunity for the monarchs and the authorities to strengthen their ties throughtheir own ceremonial visit and reception. In this way, some of these specific visits to some specific territories are a sample of what the contemporary Protocol has meant in these specific acts in the relations of the Crown with the State as an expression and manifestation of the image of power in the Provinces.
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