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Page 43
... Catalonia and , having been reconquered at a relatively late date , they developed along socio - political lines which in many ways were significantly different from Old Catalonia . In the regions of the latter territory , lordships and ...
... Catalonia and , having been reconquered at a relatively late date , they developed along socio - political lines which in many ways were significantly different from Old Catalonia . In the regions of the latter territory , lordships and ...
Page 73
... Catalonia the masover ( peasant farmer ) and his children could not abandon their farmstead or masia unless they bought the right to do so from their lord . In New Catalonia , on the other hand , the seigneurial peasants were not tied ...
... Catalonia the masover ( peasant farmer ) and his children could not abandon their farmstead or masia unless they bought the right to do so from their lord . In New Catalonia , on the other hand , the seigneurial peasants were not tied ...
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... Catalonia was of a more complex nature . Towards the close of the thirteenth century , the Catalan payeses were ... Catalonia ( east of the Llobregat ) , and in particular to the areas between Gerona and Vich . The seigneurial structure ...
... Catalonia was of a more complex nature . Towards the close of the thirteenth century , the Catalan payeses were ... Catalonia ( east of the Llobregat ) , and in particular to the areas between Gerona and Vich . The seigneurial structure ...
Contents
The Background of Early Eleventhcentury Spain | 7 |
THE AGE OF THE FRONTIER | 13 |
SOCIETY AND THE FRONTIER C 100012 12 | 36 |
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