A History of Spain and Portugal, Volumen1University of Wisconsin Press, 1973 - 712 páginas |
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... peasants legally bound to the land declined , it became increasingly difficult for independent peasant proprietors to maintain their position . From the first generations of the kingdom of Asturias , they had been under pressure in ...
... peasants legally bound to the land declined , it became increasingly difficult for independent peasant proprietors to maintain their position . From the first generations of the kingdom of Asturias , they had been under pressure in ...
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... peasants in such conditions were known collectively as payeses de remença ( redemption peasants ) . Most re- mences were badly off , though some had sizable farms and were quite comfortable . All remences demanded an end to malos usos ...
... peasants in such conditions were known collectively as payeses de remença ( redemption peasants ) . Most re- mences were badly off , though some had sizable farms and were quite comfortable . All remences demanded an end to malos usos ...
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... peasantry in reprisal , further burdening rural society . Terms of genuine serfdom were not imposed , but many peasants emigrated anyway . A second foráneo revolt in 1462-1463 was suppressed with great bloodshed , as was a major ...
... peasantry in reprisal , further burdening rural society . Terms of genuine serfdom were not imposed , but many peasants emigrated anyway . A second foráneo revolt in 1462-1463 was suppressed with great bloodshed , as was a major ...
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2 AlAndalus | 14 |
3 The Early Christian Principalities and | 31 |
Origins of the Kingdom of Asturias 32 Formation of the Pyrenean | 47 |
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