Cuadernos de historia económica de Cataluña

Cuadernos de historia económica de Cataluña
Title Cuadernos de historia económica de Cataluña PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1971
Genre Catalonia (Spain)
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Catalonia: A New History

Catalonia: A New History
Title Catalonia: A New History PDF eBook
Author Andrew Dowling
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 189
Release 2022-08-19
Genre History
ISBN 1000641600

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Catalonia: A New History revises many traditional and romantic conceptions in the historiography of a small nation. This book engages with the scholarship of the past decade and separates nationalist myth-history from real historical processes. It is thus able to provide the reader with an analytical account, situating each historical period within its temporal context. Catalonia emerges as a territory where complex social forces interact, where revolts and rebellions are frequent. This is a contested terrain where political ideologies have sought to impose their interpretation of Catalan reality. This book situates Catalonia within the wider currents of European and Spanish history, from pre-history to the contemporary independence movement, and makes an important contribution to our understanding of nation-making.

The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia

The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
Title The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia PDF eBook
Author Paul Freedman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 288
Release 2004-01-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780521548052

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This 1991 book is an examination of Catalonian peasants in the Middle Ages integrating archival evidence with medieval theories of society.

The Rise and Decline of an Iberian Bourgeoisie

The Rise and Decline of an Iberian Bourgeoisie
Title The Rise and Decline of an Iberian Bourgeoisie PDF eBook
Author Jeff Fynn-Paul
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 371
Release 2016
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107091942

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One of the first long-term studies of the Catalonian city of Manresa during the late medieval crisis.

The End of the Spanish Empire, 1898-1923

The End of the Spanish Empire, 1898-1923
Title The End of the Spanish Empire, 1898-1923 PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Balfour
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 290
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780198205074

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This is an account of Spain's disastrous war with the United States in 1898, in which she lost the remnants of her old empire. The book also analyzes the ensuing political and social crisis in Spain from the loss of empire, through World War I, to the military coup of 1923.

Transforming the State

Transforming the State
Title Transforming the State PDF eBook
Author Marta VanLandingham
Publisher BRILL
Pages 268
Release 2021-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 9004475958

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This volume explores the attempt by the dynasty of the high-medieval Crown of Aragon to ‘rationalize’ its court in support of its expansionist program. It also examines the quotidian operations and social milieu of the various bureaus of the court.

Shifting Landmarks

Shifting Landmarks
Title Shifting Landmarks PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Bowman
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 298
Release 2018-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1501721046

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In a major contribution to the debate among medievalists about the nature of social and political change in Europe around the turn of the millennium, Jeffrey A. Bowman explores how people contended over property during the tenth and eleventh centuries in the province of Narbonne. He examines the system of courts and judges that weighed property disputes and shows how disputants and judges gradually adapted, modified, and reshaped legal traditions. The region (which comprised Catalonia and parts of Mediterranean France) possessed a distinctive legal culture, characterized by the prominent role of professional judges, a high level of procedural sophistication, and an intense attachment to written law, particularly the Visigothic Code. At the same time, disputants relied on a range of strategies (including custom, curses, and judicial ordeals) to resolve conflicts. Chronic tensions stemmed from conflicting understandings of property rights rather than from pervasive violence; the changes Bowman tracks are less signs of a world convulsed in struggle than of a world coursing with vitality. In Shifting Landmarks, property disputes serve as a bridge between the author's inquiry into learned ideas about justice, land, and the law and his close examination of the rough-and-tumble practice of daily life. Throughout, Bowman finds intimate connections among ink and parchment, sweat and earth.