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- Title
AUSENCIA DE LA CORTE CAROLINA Y ALTERACIÓN DEL RÉGIMEN POLÍTICO EN LAS COMUNIDADES.
- Authors
Fernández García, Eduardo
- Abstract
Recent studies on the political evolution of the Communities movement have revealed the complex set of immediate causes that triggered the revolt. In addition to fiscal, cultural and sociological reasons, there were others of a political nature. Among them, it has been deeply analyzed the role played by the institutional responsibilities assigned to King Charles’ advisers, chiefly the Flemish counselors. There is still room for applying a more political view putting the accent on the absence of the Court as a characterizing institution of the political regime instead of emphasizing the subordination of the Castilian model to the imperial one or the absence of the king himself as head of the Castilian State. The categories of political system and political regime reveal the ideological influence that such a significant alteration of the institutional elements of the regime had in the communal argumentation, since the absence of the court simultaneously affected the discourse and the narrative.
- Subjects
CASTILE (Spain); POLITICAL systems; POLITICAL community; HEADS of state; COURTS; COUNSELORS; IDEOLOGY
- Publication
Librosdelacorte.es, 2021, Issue 23, p33
- ISSN
1989-6425
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15366/ldc2021.13.23.002