At the origins of popular representation: an analysis of the identitarian and political nature of the “procuradurías pecheras” in late Castilian feudalism

The institutionalization of pechero establishment in Castile in the thirteenth century meant that with the obligation to pay rent, it was recognized to rustics the right to political representation. Historians have spoken generally pointing out places and forms of this kind of representation but the...

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Autor principal: Mondragón, Silvina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2014
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Sumario:The institutionalization of pechero establishment in Castile in the thirteenth century meant that with the obligation to pay rent, it was recognized to rustics the right to political representation. Historians have spoken generally pointing out places and forms of this kind of representation but they have neglected the causes and reasons of the essential nature of the political participation of peasants especially in the late Middle Ages, when it was limited by monarchy. However, a careful reading of the documents allows us to venture some hypotheses from the analysis of specific cases such as those discussed below.