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Holland House and Portugal, 1793–1840
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22 February 2018

‘Holland House and Portugal’, a study in political and diplomatic history, focuses on the relations between Lord Holland and Portugal from 1793 to 1840. The book traces the evolution of Holland’s views on Portugal from the time of his first visit to Spain to his later contribution to the establishment of a constitutional regime in Portugal.
Lord Holland’s influence on the establishment of a constitutional regime in Spain in 1809–10 and – indirectly and unintentionally – in Portugal in 1820–23 is examined at some length, as is his contribution to the establishment of a Liberal regime in Portugal in 1834. ‘Holland House and Portugal’ includes a study of the extent of Holland’s support for the Portuguese Liberal cause after Dom Miguel’s usurpation of the throne in 1828 and of his subsequent role in the ‘Liberal invasion’ of Portugal. The book also discusses Holland’s contribution to the end of the Portuguese Civil War in 1834 and to the subsequent establishment of a constitutional regime in that country.
HISTORY / Europe / Spain, General and world history, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy
Acknowledgements; Foreword by John Clarke; Foreword by Maria Leonor Machado de Sousa; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: A Long-Lasting Relation; Part 1. Champion of Liberties; Chapter One First Impressions; Chapter Two Renewed Acquaintance; Chapter Three La Grande Affaire: The Hollands’ Influence on the Spanish Liberalism; Chapter Four Glimpses of Liberty; Part 2. The Portuguese Question; Chapter Five Road to Absolutism; Chapter Six Super Flumina Babylonis; Chapter Seven The Affair of Terceira; Chapter Eight The Affairs of Portugal; Chapter Nine The Return of the Whigs; Chapter Ten Pedro’s ‘Argonauts’; Chapter Eleven Boulevard of Freedom; Part 3. Aftermath; Chapter Twelve Revolution; Chapter Thirteen Liberalism and Its Problems; Bibliography; Index.