La «cuestión Rizal», memoria del gobernador general Despujol (1892)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1998.i213.755Abstract
The article focuses on the Spanish policy in the Phillippines during the years previous to the Tagal rebellion (1896-1897), according to the report that ''Capitán General" Eulogio Despujol sent to the "Ministerio de Ultramar" on the causes that moved him to order the exile of José Rizal. The study deals, also, whit the main differences between the liberal cabinet policy and the conservative policy, and with the political targets designed by the last "Capitanes Generales" of the Phillippines.
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