Unequal peasant struggles in the Middle Ages and lessons for the historian in the comparison documentary

Between 1110 and 1116 developed a great peasant insurrection in Leonesa area, which accompanied the rebellion that in those years staged the Sahagun burghers. In this struggle the Grajal peasant took part. This uprising is compared with a conflict that the people of the local council argued subseque...

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Autor principal: Astarita, Carlos
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Publicado: Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/2082
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Sumario:Between 1110 and 1116 developed a great peasant insurrection in Leonesa area, which accompanied the rebellion that in those years staged the Sahagun burghers. In this struggle the Grajal peasant took part. This uprising is compared with a conflict that the people of the local council argued subsequently with the Sahagun monastery, surrounding the use of the Cea´s waters. It is analyzed as well a local struggle there are the internal divisions of the peasantry and the role of its leaders by channelling the demands. The analysis compared with laying down the barriers that the peasant had to overcome to achieve the unity of action that was regional in the uprising of the early twelfth century.