Councils of Ministers in Naples (1817-1860): a marginalisation
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Abstract
Naples, first half of the 19th century: gradual development of a renewed Council of State and a Council of ministers (with its president). A current of constitutional reform. Hiatus between "law in the books" and "law in action". Fate of the central government institutions.
Keywords
- Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
- so-called "Restoration"
- modern bureaucratic monarchy
- Council of State
- Council of ministers