Libertad de imprenta y conservadurismo en el Cádiz de las Cortes
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La libertad de imprenta fue uno de los
derechos considerados prioritarios por el
liberalismo gaditano, como lo demuestra
tanto su temprano estudio por parte de las
Cortes de Cádiz, que acabaron regulándolo
apenas un mes y medio después de su
primera reunión, como su inclusión más
tarde en la Constitución de 1812. En este
trabajo no sólo analizamos el proceso de
reconocimiento de la libertad de imprenta,
sino también la reacción que provocó
entre la opinión conservadora, muy crítica
tanto con el derecho en sí mismo, como
con las primeras consecuencias que estaba
teniendo sobre la naciente opinión pública
española.
Freedom of the press was one of the rights to which Cadiz liberalism conferred priority. This is evidenced by both his early study by the Cortes of Cadiz, who regulated it just a month and a half after its first meeting, and their final inclusion in the 1812 Constitution. In this work we analyze not only the process of recognition of the freedom of the press, but also the reaction that it caused among the conservatives, very critical with the right itself, and with the first consequences that its recognition was having on the emerging Spanish public opinion.
Freedom of the press was one of the rights to which Cadiz liberalism conferred priority. This is evidenced by both his early study by the Cortes of Cadiz, who regulated it just a month and a half after its first meeting, and their final inclusion in the 1812 Constitution. In this work we analyze not only the process of recognition of the freedom of the press, but also the reaction that it caused among the conservatives, very critical with the right itself, and with the first consequences that its recognition was having on the emerging Spanish public opinion.







