Conflictos antiseñoriales en el reino de Castilla a fines de la Edad Media:viejas preguntas, ¿Nuevas respuestas?
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RESUMEN: El objetivo de este artículo es efectuar una revisión historiográfica de los conflictos antiseñoriales en la Baja Edad Media castellana. El estudio de la conflictividad social y en particular de la conflictividad antiseñorial, fue una de las preocupaciones constantes del profesor Julio Valdeón. Han pasado ya treinta y cinco años desde la publicación de una de sus obras de mayor impacto, Los conflictos sociales en el reino de Castilla en los siglos XIV y XV. Como una forma de homenaje, este artículo pretende volver la mirada al trabajo de Julio Valdeón sobre la conflictividad antiseñorial, observar la posterior evolución de la historiografía y plantear una serie de reflexiones que permitan profundizar en su análisis.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to review the historiography of anti-seigneurial conflict during the Late Middle Ages in Castile. The study of social conflict and especially antiseigneurial conflict was one of the main interests of study of the late Professor Julio Valdeón. Thirty-five years have passed since the publication of one of his major works in this field, Social Conflict in the Kingdom of Castile during the 14th and 15th Centuries. In tribute to Professor Valdeón, this article looks again at his work on anti-seigneurial conflict, studies the evolution in the historiography, and poses a series of questions to further the analysis of this problem.
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