MONARCHY DURING THE THE EARLY MODERN AGE

 

In this period there were three types of monarchy: authoritarian, absolute and parlimentary monarchy.

 

- AUTHORITARIAN MONARCHY: Monarchs in the 16th century are described as "authoritarian" because the had forced the nobility to accept their authority. However, these monarchs also had to respect institutions that were able to limit their power, such as the Cortes in Spain and Estates General in France. In Spain, an authoritarian monarchy was establised by the Catholic Monarchs: Carlos I (1556 - 1598) and his son Felipe II (1556 - 1598)

 

- ABSOLUTE MONARCHY OR ABSOLUTISM: meant that the ultimate authority to run a state was in the hands of a king who ruled by divine right. Divine right was the claim that a king was given his position by some higher power. The authority of the monarch could include any or all of the following areas: administration, taxes, justice, and foreign policy. One of the most prominent advocates of divine-right monarchy during the seventeenth century was Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet. According to Bossuet, all governments were ordained by God to allow humanity to live in an organized society. Because kings and queens were given their authority by God, their power was unconditional. Unlike a limited monarchy, the absolute monarch would not share his power with another governing body, such as parliament.

 

- PARLIAMENTARY MONARCHY: the monarch´s power is limited by Parliament. There is only and example in Europe: England after Glorious Revolution of 1688

 

 

http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/absolute-monarchy-definition-characteristics-examples.html#lesson

 

Watch the video and answer the following sentences

 

 

- Definition of absolute monarchy

- What is a centralized state? Why is it important in absolute monarchy?

- Why does the army play an important role in absolute monarchy?

- Write, at least, a king who ruled with this kind of system

- Advantages and disadvantages of absolute monarchy 

- Is absolute monarchy a fair or unfair system?

- Why was Bossuet one of the most important supporters of Absolute Monarchy?

- Is Absoute monarchy an inheritable system or not?

- Does the king have an unlimited power?

- Look at the following terms: define them and explain why they are linked with Absolute monarchy: Cardinal Richelieu, Sun King, Versalles and divine right.

 

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Pilar Sánchez  has a double Degree in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature (2010), a Degree in History (2002), both by Salamanca University. She also has Advanced Studies in Philosophy.

 

She has been working as a teacher and researcher in  the Salamanca University, Art and Aesthetics Department, as an Art critic, a team member in specialised publications, teacher of Spanish as a foreign language in other countries (Ireland), Secondary teacher of Social Studies and Spanish Language and Literature in Madrid and Head of Department in SEK Les Alpes International School.

 

Her main goals when teaching are setting up the latest educational methodologies based on cooperative and blended learning, relying on emotional intelligence as one of the best means to enhance teacher and teenage students’ relationship.