Familias en la encrucijada. Redes sociales, lealtades y resistencias durante la Guerra de Sucesión (País Vasco y Navarra, 1680-1715) Guerrero Elecalde, Rafael Guerra de Sucesión siglo XVIII redes sociales historia social correspondencia Felipe V Through a social network key methodology, we will ask ourselves how the elite groups were defined and shaped during the War of Succession. Traditionally, it has been established that the Monarchy was divided between the kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon, supporters of Archduke Carlos and the territories of Castile, defenders of Felipe V. However, they do not seem to have been monolithic blocks. To demonstrate this, the elites of the Basque provinces and Navarra will be taken as a sample. The starting hypothesis is that these loyalties are closely related to the ties that these families were maintaining over time with those who were leading each side of the war. Likewise, these positions led to the mobilization of people and resources in favor of one or another suitor, which was a key piece for the future of the war. 2025-01-24T11:42:17Z 2025-01-24T11:42:17Z 2021-12-27 journal article Guerrero Elecalde, R. (2021). Familias en la encrucijada. Redes sociales, lealtades y resistencias durante la Guerra de Sucesión (País Vasco y Navarra, 1680-1715). Estudios De Historia De España, 23(2), 121–139. https://doi.org/10.46553/EHE.23.2.2021.p121-139 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100283 https://doi.org/10.46553/EHE.23.2.2021.p121-139 spa http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ open access Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License Estudios de Historia de España. Instituto de Historia de España de la Universidad Católica Argentina