IMC 2021: Sessions
Session 1104: Serve the King: The Relationships between the Monarchy and Nobility in the Iberian Peninsula, 13th-15th Centuries
Wednesday 7 July 2021, 11.15-12.45
Sponsor: | Research Project 'De la Lucha de Bandos a la hidalguía universal: transformaciones sociales, políticas e ideológicas en el País Vasco (siglos XIV y XV)', Grupo de Investigación Sociedad, poder y cultura (siglos XIV-XVIII) |
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Organiser: | Ander Salinas-Garrido, Departamento de Filología e Historia, Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Vitoria-Gasteiz |
Moderator/Chair: | Ekaitz Etxeberria, Departamento de Historia Medieval, Moderna y de América, Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Vitoria-Gasteiz |
Paper 1104-a | The King and His Faithful Vassals: The System of tenencias in the Kingdom of Navarre during the Reign of Sancho VII, 1194-1234 (Language: English) Index terms: Administration, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy, Social History |
Paper 1104-b | The Hurtado de Mendoza Family and Their Relationship with the Monarchy, 14th-15th Centuries (Language: English) Index terms: Genealogy and Prosopography, Historiography - Medieval, Politics and Diplomacy, Social History |
Paper 1104-c | Monarchy, Nobility, and Governance in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon: The Reign of Juan I, 1387-1396 (Language: English) Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History |
Abstract | Traditionally, Spanish historiography had presented monarchy and nobility as two political antagonistic agents. In the last decades, new research has demonstrated that nobility and monarchy had a relationship of co-dependence that contributed to the development of the state-structures in Western Europe. The aim of this session is to explore the question in the Iberian Peninsula from different perspectives. In that sense, a wide picture of the institutional development undertaken in the last centuries of the Middle Ages will be presented within the framework of Social History. |