Author: Julio Valdeón Baruque
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 232
Book Description
Los trabajos reunidos en la colección HISTORIA DE LOS MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES tienen un protagonista: las masas. El análisis de los movimientos sociales ha impulsado el desarrollo dé una disciplina -la historia social- ritualmente invocada, a partir de 1930, como parte de la «historia económica y social». Esta rama histórica se ha convertido en campo privilegiado de convergencia de la antropología, la sociología y la historia. Su metodología ofrece la variedad y amplitud propias de una disciplina en rápida gestación, nutrida por polémicas fructíferas. El trabajo de J. Valdeón Baruque aborda la problemática general de los conflictos sociales que se desarrollaron en los territorios de la corona de Castilla durante los siglos XIV y XV. La contradicción básica de aquel tipo de sociedad, que se planteaba entre la clase señorial y los campesinos, se agudizó desde finales del siglo XIII. Las dificultades para reproducir las relaciones sociales existentes, a lo que contribuyó en gran medida la crisis demográfica y económica del siglo XIV,incitaron a la clase señorial a buscar por todos los medios "el mantenimiento de su posición privilegiada. Pero su agresividad dio lugar a una réplica adecuada de las masas populares. La utilización de las Hermandades en un sentido antinobiliario (valga como ejemplo lo sucedido en Galicia en tiempos de Enrique IV) y los movimientos antiseñoriales de diversa índole que estallaron desde mediados del siglo XIV, testimonian elocuentemente la capacidad popular de resistencia qUe, no obstante, no pudo impedir el fortalecimiento indiscutible de la nobleza en la Castilla del siglo XV. Paralelamente las tensiones sociales derivaron en una actitud intolerante de las masas populares cristianas contra judíos y conversos. Aunque revestido de enfrentamiento ideológico, el antisemitismo encubría una conflictividad social manifiesta.
Los conflictos sociales en el Reino de Castilla en los siglos XIV y XV
Author: Julio Valdeón Baruque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 248
Book Description
Los trabajos reunidos en la colección HISTORIA DE LOS MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES tienen un protagonista: las masas. El análisis de los movimientos sociales ha impulsado el desarrollo dé una disciplina -la historia social- ritualmente invocada, a partir de 1930, como parte de la «historia económica y social». Esta rama histórica se ha convertido en campo privilegiado de convergencia de la antropología, la sociología y la historia. Su metodología ofrece la variedad y amplitud propias de una disciplina en rápida gestación, nutrida por polémicas fructíferas. El trabajo de J. Valdeón Baruque aborda la problemática general de los conflictos sociales que se desarrollaron en los territorios de la corona de Castilla durante los siglos XIV y XV. La contradicción básica de aquel tipo de sociedad, que se planteaba entre la clase señorial y los campesinos, se agudizó desde finales del siglo XIII. Las dificultades para reproducir las relaciones sociales existentes, a lo que contribuyó en gran medida la crisis demográfica y económica del siglo XIV,incitaron a la clase señorial a buscar por todos los medios "el mantenimiento de su posición privilegiada. Pero su agresividad dio lugar a una réplica adecuada de las masas populares. La utilización de las Hermandades en un sentido antinobiliario (valga como ejemplo lo sucedido en Galicia en tiempos de Enrique IV) y los movimientos antiseñoriales de diversa índole que estallaron desde mediados del siglo XIV, testimonian elocuentemente la capacidad popular de resistencia qUe, no obstante, no pudo impedir el fortalecimiento indiscutible de la nobleza en la Castilla del siglo XV. Paralelamente las tensiones sociales derivaron en una actitud intolerante de las masas populares cristianas contra judíos y conversos. Aunque revestido de enfrentamiento ideológico, el antisemitismo encubría una conflictividad social manifiesta.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 248
Book Description
Los trabajos reunidos en la colección HISTORIA DE LOS MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES tienen un protagonista: las masas. El análisis de los movimientos sociales ha impulsado el desarrollo dé una disciplina -la historia social- ritualmente invocada, a partir de 1930, como parte de la «historia económica y social». Esta rama histórica se ha convertido en campo privilegiado de convergencia de la antropología, la sociología y la historia. Su metodología ofrece la variedad y amplitud propias de una disciplina en rápida gestación, nutrida por polémicas fructíferas. El trabajo de J. Valdeón Baruque aborda la problemática general de los conflictos sociales que se desarrollaron en los territorios de la corona de Castilla durante los siglos XIV y XV. La contradicción básica de aquel tipo de sociedad, que se planteaba entre la clase señorial y los campesinos, se agudizó desde finales del siglo XIII. Las dificultades para reproducir las relaciones sociales existentes, a lo que contribuyó en gran medida la crisis demográfica y económica del siglo XIV,incitaron a la clase señorial a buscar por todos los medios "el mantenimiento de su posición privilegiada. Pero su agresividad dio lugar a una réplica adecuada de las masas populares. La utilización de las Hermandades en un sentido antinobiliario (valga como ejemplo lo sucedido en Galicia en tiempos de Enrique IV) y los movimientos antiseñoriales de diversa índole que estallaron desde mediados del siglo XIV, testimonian elocuentemente la capacidad popular de resistencia qUe, no obstante, no pudo impedir el fortalecimiento indiscutible de la nobleza en la Castilla del siglo XV. Paralelamente las tensiones sociales derivaron en una actitud intolerante de las masas populares cristianas contra judíos y conversos. Aunque revestido de enfrentamiento ideológico, el antisemitismo encubría una conflictividad social manifiesta.
Los conflictos sociales en el Reino de Castilla en los siglos XIV y XV
Author: Julio Valdeón Baruque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 219
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 219
Book Description
Historia de los Movimientos Sociales
Author: Julio Valdeón Baruque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 219
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 219
Book Description
Los conflictos sociales en el Reino de Castilla en los siglos 14. y 15
Author: Julio Valdeòn Baruque
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 219
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 219
Book Description
Conflictos sociales, políticos e intelectuales en la España de los siglos XIV y XV
Author: José Ignacio de la Iglesia Duarte
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Category : Social conflict
Languages : es
Pages : 592
Book Description
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Category : Social conflict
Languages : es
Pages : 592
Book Description
The Work of Jacques Le Goff and the Challenges of Medieval History
Author: Miri Rubin
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 9780851156224
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Essays on medieval history inspired by, and engaging with, the work of Jacques Le Goff. The essays in this volume arise from the proceedings of a conference held in 1994 to celebrate the life and work of the eminent French medievalist Jacques Le Goff. Set within thematic sections -popular religion and heresy, the body, royalty andits mystique, intellectuals in medieval society, and others -many of the challenges raised by Le Goff are reassessed and reapproached. There is an explicit historiographical focus in a section on the reception and influence of Le Goff, with particular reference to the Annales school of history with which he is strongly identified; the volume also indicates the problems which animate current research in medieval studies, especially in certain areas of social and cultural history. MIRI RUBIN is Professor of History, Queen Mary, University of London. Contributors: ALEXANDER MURRAY, PETER BILLER, ANDRÉ VAUCHEZ, R.I. MOORE, OTTO GERHARD OEXLE, LESTER K. LITTLE, WALTER SIMONS, ADELINE RUCQUOI, ALAIN BOUREAU, JEAN DUBABIN, WILLIAM CHESTER JORDAN, PETER LINEHAN, MIRI RUBIN, GABOR KLANICZAY, AARON GUREVICH, ROBIN BRIGGS, STUART CLARK
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 9780851156224
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Essays on medieval history inspired by, and engaging with, the work of Jacques Le Goff. The essays in this volume arise from the proceedings of a conference held in 1994 to celebrate the life and work of the eminent French medievalist Jacques Le Goff. Set within thematic sections -popular religion and heresy, the body, royalty andits mystique, intellectuals in medieval society, and others -many of the challenges raised by Le Goff are reassessed and reapproached. There is an explicit historiographical focus in a section on the reception and influence of Le Goff, with particular reference to the Annales school of history with which he is strongly identified; the volume also indicates the problems which animate current research in medieval studies, especially in certain areas of social and cultural history. MIRI RUBIN is Professor of History, Queen Mary, University of London. Contributors: ALEXANDER MURRAY, PETER BILLER, ANDRÉ VAUCHEZ, R.I. MOORE, OTTO GERHARD OEXLE, LESTER K. LITTLE, WALTER SIMONS, ADELINE RUCQUOI, ALAIN BOUREAU, JEAN DUBABIN, WILLIAM CHESTER JORDAN, PETER LINEHAN, MIRI RUBIN, GABOR KLANICZAY, AARON GUREVICH, ROBIN BRIGGS, STUART CLARK
Pedro the Cruel of Castile (1350-1369)
Author: Estow
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004478094
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
This work deals with the reign of Pedro I of Castile (1350-1369), known as “The Cruel,” one of the most notorious and misunderstood figures in the annals of peninsular history. This is the first book on the subject that analyzes Pedro's rule in light of social, political, diplomatic, and economic conditions in mid-14th century Castile. Using extant primary documentation from archival sources and the most recent findings of scholars from various fields, the book explores in detail the historical basis for Pedro's reputation and the extent to which this reputation unfairly rests on the testimony of Pero López de Ayala, the reign's principal chronicler. The book provides fresh insights into various aspects of Pedro's career, such as his political aims, relations with religious minorities, and fiscal policies.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004478094
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
This work deals with the reign of Pedro I of Castile (1350-1369), known as “The Cruel,” one of the most notorious and misunderstood figures in the annals of peninsular history. This is the first book on the subject that analyzes Pedro's rule in light of social, political, diplomatic, and economic conditions in mid-14th century Castile. Using extant primary documentation from archival sources and the most recent findings of scholars from various fields, the book explores in detail the historical basis for Pedro's reputation and the extent to which this reputation unfairly rests on the testimony of Pero López de Ayala, the reign's principal chronicler. The book provides fresh insights into various aspects of Pedro's career, such as his political aims, relations with religious minorities, and fiscal policies.
The Village and the Outside World in Golden Age Castile
Author: David E. Vassberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521527132
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
This 1996 book, based upon a vast range of documentary and secondary sources, shatters the disproven but persistent myth of the closed immobile village in the early modern period. It demonstrates that even in traditionalist Castile, pre-industrial village society was highly dynamic, with continuous inter-village, inter-regional, and rural-urban migration. The book is rich in human detail, with many vignettes of everyday life. Professor Vassberg examines such topics as fairs and markets, the transportation infrastructure, rural artisans and craftsmen, relations with the state, and life-cycle service. The approach is interdisciplinary, and pays special attention to how rural families dealt with economic and social problems. The rural Castile that emerges is a complex society that defies easy generalizations, but one which is unquestionably part of the general European reality.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521527132
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
This 1996 book, based upon a vast range of documentary and secondary sources, shatters the disproven but persistent myth of the closed immobile village in the early modern period. It demonstrates that even in traditionalist Castile, pre-industrial village society was highly dynamic, with continuous inter-village, inter-regional, and rural-urban migration. The book is rich in human detail, with many vignettes of everyday life. Professor Vassberg examines such topics as fairs and markets, the transportation infrastructure, rural artisans and craftsmen, relations with the state, and life-cycle service. The approach is interdisciplinary, and pays special attention to how rural families dealt with economic and social problems. The rural Castile that emerges is a complex society that defies easy generalizations, but one which is unquestionably part of the general European reality.
A Companion to the Libro de Buen Amor
Author: Louise M. Haywood
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1855660946
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Severin), and the application to the Libro of modern critical approaches, drawing on Mikhail Bakhtin, folklore studies, chaos theory, and reader-reception theory (Elizabeth Drayson, Laurence de Looze, Louise O. Vasvari)."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1855660946
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Severin), and the application to the Libro of modern critical approaches, drawing on Mikhail Bakhtin, folklore studies, chaos theory, and reader-reception theory (Elizabeth Drayson, Laurence de Looze, Louise O. Vasvari)."--BOOK JACKET.
Spanish Society, 1400-1600
Author: Teofilo F Ruiz
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131788888X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Spanish Society depicts a complex and fascinating country in transition from the late Middle Ages to modernity. It describes every part of society from the gluttonous nobility to their starving peasants. Through anecdotes, a lively style and portraits of figures such as St Teresa of Avila and Torquemada, the book reflects the character and humour with which the common Spaniard endured an often-wretched lot. Beginning with a description of the geography, political life, and culture of Spain from 1400 to 1600, the unfolding narrative charts the country's shifts from one age to the next. It unveils patterns of everyday life from the court to the brothel, from the 'haves' of the aristocracy and clergy to the 'have nots' of the peasantry and the urban poor. Historical records illuminate details of Spanish society such as the transition from medieval festivities to the highly-scripted spectacles of the early modern period, the reasons for violence and popular resistance and the patterns of daily living: eating, dressing, religious beliefs and concepts of honour and sexuality. This compelling account includes historical examples and literary extracts, which allow the reader direct access to the period. From the street theatre of village carnivals to the oppressive Spanish Inquisition, it gives an abiding sense of Spain in the making and renders vivid the colours of a passionate history.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131788888X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Spanish Society depicts a complex and fascinating country in transition from the late Middle Ages to modernity. It describes every part of society from the gluttonous nobility to their starving peasants. Through anecdotes, a lively style and portraits of figures such as St Teresa of Avila and Torquemada, the book reflects the character and humour with which the common Spaniard endured an often-wretched lot. Beginning with a description of the geography, political life, and culture of Spain from 1400 to 1600, the unfolding narrative charts the country's shifts from one age to the next. It unveils patterns of everyday life from the court to the brothel, from the 'haves' of the aristocracy and clergy to the 'have nots' of the peasantry and the urban poor. Historical records illuminate details of Spanish society such as the transition from medieval festivities to the highly-scripted spectacles of the early modern period, the reasons for violence and popular resistance and the patterns of daily living: eating, dressing, religious beliefs and concepts of honour and sexuality. This compelling account includes historical examples and literary extracts, which allow the reader direct access to the period. From the street theatre of village carnivals to the oppressive Spanish Inquisition, it gives an abiding sense of Spain in the making and renders vivid the colours of a passionate history.