La caza en el siglo XVIII: sociedad de clase, mentalidad reglamentista

Authors

  • Ceferino Caro López I.E.S. «Beatriz Galindo»

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2006.v66.i224.27

Keywords:

Enlightenment, Social mentality, Aristocratic consciousness

Abstract


Despite its innovative claims, the social policy of the Spanish Enlightenment was substantially a sequel to the mental attitudes of the previous centuries, as regulatios regarding hunting and fishing practices reveal. These laws tended, on the one hand, to control firmly a traditional activity, and, on the other hand, aimed at homogenizing this practice in the whole territories of the monarchy and limit its extent to the aristocracy. Thus, a mere episode becomes a further step taken by absolutism in order to shape a strongly directed class society. Besides, hunting and fishing regulations became an ideological output aiming at the defence of class society and aristocratic consciousness.

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Published

2006-12-30

How to Cite

Caro López, C. (2006). La caza en el siglo XVIII: sociedad de clase, mentalidad reglamentista. Hispania, 66(224), 997–1018. https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2006.v66.i224.27

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Studies