Poder y finanzas en Castilla en el tránsito a la modernidad (un apunte historiográfico)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2006.v66.i222.6Keywords:
Catholic Monarchs, Charles I, Charles V, Historiography, Tax System, Financial powerAbstract
The period between 1500 and 1525 is a pivotal period in Spanish history, encompassing the dynastic crisis after Queen Isabel´s death and the revolt of Comuneros. In this article we propose a rethinking of the historiographical construction of this period as well as the influence of this tradition on new lines of research. In order to achieve this objective, we will analyse the historiography of these years from two perspectives: first, we will focus broadly on the political development of the monarchy, and secondly, we will address the historiography relating to the tax system and the financial world. We will not attempt to give a full summary of all titles published, but we will offer an overview of the current state of research.
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2006-04-30
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Alonso García, D. (2006). Poder y finanzas en Castilla en el tránsito a la modernidad (un apunte historiográfico). Hispania, 66(222), 157–198. https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2006.v66.i222.6
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