Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Adelaide Millán
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/9400
Resumo: The concept of small cities adopted in this article corresponds to urban centres with low relevance in the Portuguese political system. To identify these territorial communities, several classification criteria are suggested (namely the legal status and the political profile of the town) that, after being exploited in monographic studies, may allow conceiving an interpretative model. The most important criterion discussed in this article is the political culture that the concelhos (“municipalities”) preserved in the dialogue they established with the crown. It can be asserted that for the 14th century we have not identified any difference between the discourse delivered by the most important and the less important municipalities in this institutional relationship. This is not the case for the 15th century. Indeed, while small cities keep merely defending the legal order, large cities created an autonomous political identity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
title Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
spellingShingle Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
Costa, Adelaide Millán
Small cities
Political culture
Political identity
Portugal
Middle ages
title_short Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
title_full Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
title_fullStr Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
title_full_unstemmed Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
title_sort Is there a model of political identity in the small cities of Portugal in the late Middle Ages? A preliminary theoretical approach
author Costa, Adelaide Millán
author_facet Costa, Adelaide Millán
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Adelaide Millán
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Small cities
Political culture
Political identity
Portugal
Middle ages
topic Small cities
Political culture
Political identity
Portugal
Middle ages
description The concept of small cities adopted in this article corresponds to urban centres with low relevance in the Portuguese political system. To identify these territorial communities, several classification criteria are suggested (namely the legal status and the political profile of the town) that, after being exploited in monographic studies, may allow conceiving an interpretative model. The most important criterion discussed in this article is the political culture that the concelhos (“municipalities”) preserved in the dialogue they established with the crown. It can be asserted that for the 14th century we have not identified any difference between the discourse delivered by the most important and the less important municipalities in this institutional relationship. This is not the case for the 15th century. Indeed, while small cities keep merely defending the legal order, large cities created an autonomous political identity.
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