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- Title
Petition and Response as Social Process: Royal Power, Justice and the People in Late Medieval Castile (c.1474-1504).
- Abstract
The article discusses the history of petitioning the monarchy in Castile, Spain during the fifteenth century, and it mentions grievances submitted to the Royal Council under the medieval reigns of then-Castilian leaders Queen Isabel I and King Fernando II. According to the article, Castilians asserted their rights and sought resolutions to various social and judicial conflicts. Royal decrees and the Royal Council's coercive methods are assessed.
- Subjects
CASTILE (Spain); PETITIONS; PRIVY councils; SOCIAL conflict; CONFLICT management; JUDICIAL process; ISABELLA I, Queen of Spain, 1451-1504; FERDINAND V, King of Spain, 1452-1516
- Publication
Past & Present, 2024, Vol 262, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0031-2746
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/pastj/gtad003