
"La Restauración"
"La Restauración" refers to a period in Spanish history (from 1814 to 1931) when the monarchy was reinstated after a series of revolutions and political upheavals. It began with the return of King Ferdinand VII and marked the re-establishment of a royalist government, restoring stability and traditional aristocratic rule. This era was characterized by a constitutional monarchy, political continuity, and limited reforms, lasting until the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed in 1931. It represents a time of relative peace and conservative governance, shaping Spain's political landscape in the 19th and early 20th centuries.