Pastos comunes o cercados en el reino de Granada. Una cuestión a debate a finales del Antiguo Régimen
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2002.v62.i212.246Keywords:
Enclosures, Pasture, Mesta, Kingdom of Granada, Ancien RegimeAbstract
This article aims to study a subject that has been little addressed in the historiography: the enclosure of land and the privatization of pasture land in Spain. The intention is to approach this question throught the analysis of a much-debated problem that took place in the kingdom of Granada concerning the ownership of common pastureland and privately-owned, non-arable properties. The regime of Fernando VII legislated against the existing laws of the Catholic monarchs, established after the Reconquest; it was widely questioned in 1826- 1821 wether the laws of the fifteenth century remained valid.
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