El marqués de Cervera y el derecho de los cubanos fieles a ser ciudadanos españoles después del 98

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  • Magdalena Díaz Hernández Universidad de Sevilla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2008.v65.i2.120

Keywords:

Paris’ Treaty, Cuba, Spain, marques of Cervera, citizens

Abstract


After the Paris Treaty in 1898, Spain refused Cubans who had supported it in the Independence War of the last Spanish colonies, their wish and right of keep on being Spanish citizens. As a consequence, they also lost their wages. That was the reason why the marques of Cervera defended them, writing a Manifiesto to the regent Queen and the Spanish Court in 1901, in which he proclaims the historical and cultural identity that Spain and Cuba had shared, like the best lure to make possible the recovery of their rights as older Spanish citizens, still living in Cuba.

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Published

2008-12-30

How to Cite

Díaz Hernández, M. (2008). El marqués de Cervera y el derecho de los cubanos fieles a ser ciudadanos españoles después del 98. Anuario De Estudios Americanos, 65(2), 226–246. https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2008.v65.i2.120

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