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Land Power And Society In Medieval Castile A Study Of Behetra Lordship Cristina Jular Prezalfaro

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Land Power And Society In Medieval Castile A Study Of Behetra Lordship Cristina Jular Prezalfaro
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.63 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Cristina Jular Pérez-Alfaro, Carlos Estepa Díez (eds.)
ISBN: 9782503526232, 2503526233
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Land Power And Society In Medieval Castile A Study Of Behetra Lordship Cristina Jular Prezalfaro by Cristina Jular Pérez-alfaro, Carlos Estepa Díez (eds.) 9782503526232, 2503526233 instant download after payment.

This work offers an up-to-date discussion of medieval Castilian lordship and social relations, approached through an analysis of 'behetría' lordship, a power-structure of fundamental importance in medieval Castile. The origins of 'behetría' lordship, a complex phenomenon in both theory and practice, are obscure. Knowledge of the 'behetrías' has therefore hitherto been limited to a narrow circle of traditionalist, highly specialized legal historians.
The present volume redresses this imbalance, as its various contributors explore the question of 'behetría' lordship from a broad social perspective, thereby demonstrating the crucial role played by this seigneurial structure within medieval Castilian society. This collection of essays thus focuses less on legal intricacies than on deeper social, territorial, and political issues, which are also examined in relation to other better-known forms of lordship exercised both within Castile and beyond. This volume provides rich historical material on medieval Castile rarely available to an English readership; it represents a gateway to a wealth of relatively little-known literature and information on the social history of medieval Spain, and will provide an invaluable tool for comparative research.

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