Ecclesiastics and political state building in the Iberian monarchies, 13th-15th centuries
The project "The European Dimension of a Group of Power: Ecclesiastics and the political State Building of the Iberian Monarchies (13th-15th centuries)” supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia assembled an inter-university team, that brought together researchers from five Portuguese universities and three Spanish universities, as well as consultants from three different universities.
The book now being published is one of the outcomes of the work undertaken by the Iberia...
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- Éditeur : Publicações do Cidehus
- Collection : Biblioteca - Estudos & Colóquios | Série e-books - 4
- Lieu d’édition : Évora
- Année d’édition : 2016
- Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 18 octobre 2016
- EAN (Édition imprimée) : 978-989-99242-5-3
- EAN électronique : 978-2-8218-7416-9
- DOI : 10.4000/books.cidehus.1539
- Nombre de pages : 309 p.
Part I - Kings and clergy: royal service and political loyalty
Un punto de partida
Un prelado al servicio de la monarquía castellana en la segunda mitad del siglo XV
Part II - A Power among Powers
The project "The European Dimension of a Group of Power: Ecclesiastics and the political State Building of the Iberian Monarchies (13th-15th centuries)” supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia assembled an inter-university team, that brought together researchers from five Portuguese universities and three Spanish universities, as well as consultants from three different universities.
The book now being published is one of the outcomes of the work undertaken by the Iberian inter-university team. It confirms the possibilities opened up by teamwork and compared perspectives, as well as the need to pursue this approach in order to clarify the circumstances and conditionalities of a relationship from which both sides benefited.
Thus the studies gathered here seek to return to the question of the Church's and clerics' contribution to the construction of royalty, approaching the peninsular context in a comparative way and analysing that contribution on different levels.
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