ISBN:
9780511583636
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xvii, 263 pages)
Series Statement:
Cambridge Iberian and Latin American studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
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Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.5/63/09467
Keywords:
Geschichte 1200-1500
;
Geschichte 800-1500
;
Geschichte
;
Serfdom / Spain / Catalonia / History
;
Peasants / Spain / Catalonia / History
;
Peasant uprisings / Spain / Catalonia / History
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Fron
;
Bauer
;
Leibeigener
;
Spanien
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Catalonia (Spain) / Rural conditions
;
Catalonia (Spain) / History
;
Katalonien
;
Katalonien
;
Leibeigener
;
Geschichte 800-1500
;
Katalonien
;
Bauer
;
Geschichte 800-1500
;
Katalonien
;
Fron
;
Geschichte 1200-1500
Abstract:
This 1991 book describes the history of peasants in Catalonia, the wealthiest and politically dominant part of the medieval Kingdom of Aragon, between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. It focuses on the period from 1000 to 1300, when free peasants who had held property under favourable frontier conditions were progressively subjugated by their lords. Between 1462 and 1486 Catalan peasants mounted the most successful peasants' war of the Middle Ages, and achieved the formal abolition of servitude. Professor Freedman seeks to explain both the process by which servitude was strengthened over the centuries, and its eventual weakening before a direct moral and military challenge. He addresses both the causes of enserfment and the limitations on its effectiveness. The book integrates archival evidence with the theories of society elaborated by medieval jurists. Comparisons are drawn between Catalonia and other regions, and its experience is situated within a spectrum of different social and economic conditions
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511583636
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