The essay looks at the late-mediaeval serfs in Catalunya Vella who were known as remences, peasants tied to the land they occupied and to their lords by the necessity to “redeem” themselves from servitude in order to obtain the freedom to move away. They also were subject to what were considered degrading payments known as mals usos (“bad customs”). The way such a condition came about, the reason it affected only part of the Principality of Catalonia and the origins of the remences’ revolt of 1462-1486 are the main topics of the article
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This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
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Both Catalonia and Hungary experienced major peasant uprisings at the end of the Middle Ages. The Hu...
A la dècada de 1980, uns estudis sobre la vall d’Aro (Baix Empordà) crearen el paradigma segons el q...
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This article is a result of the research project funded by the Spanish Government (MINECO) “Los nomb...
The literature on the rural economy of the high and late Middle Ages has long established a close co...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
This article is a synthesis of a phenomenon – banditry in Catalonia – which peaked in th...
Scholars tend to interpret the European peasantry's incorporation into mass politics at the beginnin...
The colonization of Mallorca gave rise to a late-feudal agrarian society that evolved towards capita...
Marxist and free-market economists and historians have tended to agree in regarding the peasantry as...
This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
This essay examines the conditions of Italian peasants in the South and Sicily (1050-1250). Historia...
Becoming wealthy in the Middle Ages was as viable as in any other period of history. However, the fe...
Both Catalonia and Hungary experienced major peasant uprisings at the end of the Middle Ages. The Hu...
A la dècada de 1980, uns estudis sobre la vall d’Aro (Baix Empordà) crearen el paradigma segons el q...
Was there serfdom in Roussillon during the thirteenth century, a time when it developed in Catalonia...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
This article is a result of the research project funded by the Spanish Government (MINECO) “Los nomb...
The literature on the rural economy of the high and late Middle Ages has long established a close co...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
This article is a synthesis of a phenomenon – banditry in Catalonia – which peaked in th...
Scholars tend to interpret the European peasantry's incorporation into mass politics at the beginnin...
The colonization of Mallorca gave rise to a late-feudal agrarian society that evolved towards capita...
Marxist and free-market economists and historians have tended to agree in regarding the peasantry as...
This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
This essay examines the conditions of Italian peasants in the South and Sicily (1050-1250). Historia...