This article inquires after the causes of the unprecedented growth and scope of genealogical expertise in the many realms that comprised the Spanish Monarchy in the seventeenth century. Lengthy proofs of nobility were a prerequisite for admission to orders of chivalry, courtly institutions, colleges, and universities. The nature and means of transmission of genealogical knowledge are analysed in order to grasp its socio-political significance. Indeed, besides their critical importance for the nobility, genealogies were relevant for society at large and were tied to the recurring debates on the essence of nobility that were taking place in Europe from the thirteenth century.This article inquires after the causes of the unprecedented growth a...
Aristocracy and Seigneurial Regime in Fifteenth-Century Andalusia This article describes the chara...
This article presents an edition and commentary of what appears to be the opening chapters of a trea...
This paper investigates the subject of how, throughout the Inquisition, there was a silent conflict ...
By the early seventeenth century, petitioners at the royal court in Madrid who claimed descent from ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
The analysis of land management, lineage and family through the case study of early modern Spanish n...
Cette étude historique a pour objet des interactions entre écriture, livres et société. L'enquête s'...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This study looks at the importance of genealogical knowledge during the Early Mode...
The Early Modern Age was a period when the power of the nobility was at its height, and it also mark...
The aim of this article is to show how the composite and international domains and fiefs of early mo...
<p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p><p>This paper analyzes different texts with a narrative logic that ...
The family memory of the Bourgeois gentilhomme : private genealogies in France (17th and 18th centur...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
Aristocracy and Seigneurial Regime in Fifteenth-Century Andalusia This article describes the chara...
This article presents an edition and commentary of what appears to be the opening chapters of a trea...
This paper investigates the subject of how, throughout the Inquisition, there was a silent conflict ...
By the early seventeenth century, petitioners at the royal court in Madrid who claimed descent from ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
The analysis of land management, lineage and family through the case study of early modern Spanish n...
Cette étude historique a pour objet des interactions entre écriture, livres et société. L'enquête s'...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This study looks at the importance of genealogical knowledge during the Early Mode...
The Early Modern Age was a period when the power of the nobility was at its height, and it also mark...
The aim of this article is to show how the composite and international domains and fiefs of early mo...
<p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p><p>This paper analyzes different texts with a narrative logic that ...
The family memory of the Bourgeois gentilhomme : private genealogies in France (17th and 18th centur...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
Aristocracy and Seigneurial Regime in Fifteenth-Century Andalusia This article describes the chara...
This article presents an edition and commentary of what appears to be the opening chapters of a trea...
This paper investigates the subject of how, throughout the Inquisition, there was a silent conflict ...