The Legal, Religious, and Moral Regulation of Fatherhood in Nineteenth-Century Spain
Carmen Chamarro Santamatilde
The article analyzes the legal, religious, and moral construction of fatherhood in nineteenth-century Spain, with particular attention to the liberal bourgeoisie. Drawing on legislation, Catholic doctrine, and conduct manuals, it explores how the father was defined as the patriarchal head of household, guardian of family order, breadwinner, and moral educator. These discourses legitimized paternal authority through