La reforma administrativa de Javier de Burgos y la división territorial militar en Castilla y LeónProceso y criterios diferentes

  1. Martínez Fernández, Mateo
Journal:
Investigaciones históricas: Época moderna y contemporánea

ISSN: 0210-9425

Year of publication: 1995

Issue: 15

Pages: 315-328

Type: Article

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Abstract

The military territorial division in Spain, which was basically organized upon the demarcation of the "Capitanías Generales", has undergone a process of multivarious reorganizations from the Ancien Régime up to and including the twentieth century. The aim of this paper is mainly to shed light on the course of such decisions in Castile and León, and also on the criteria from which they derived, specially those carried ahead throughout the nineteenth century, when both the chieftainship of the military Governor and the post of the civil Governor were simultaneously created, under the axis of Javier de Burgos's Administrative Reformation.