Beyond the Market
Transactions, Property and Social Networks in Monastic Galicia, 1200-1300
Reyna Pastor, Esther Pascua, Ana Rodríguez López and Pablo Sánchez León
Biographical note
Reyna Pastor, Ph.D. (1979) in Mediaeval History, Universidad de Buenos Aires and Complutense (Madrid), is Professor at the National Research Centre (CSIC). She has published extensively on peasant community and the feudal society including Resistencias y Luchas campesinas (Madrid, Siglo XXI, 1980).
Esther Pascua, Ph.D. (1993) in Mediaeval History, Universidad Complutense (Madrid) is Lecturer at the University of St. Andrews (Scotland). She has published a book on the feudal monarchies (Guerra y Pacto en el Siglo XII, Madrid, 1996) and several articles in English (Journal of Medieval History, 2000).
Ana Rodríguez-Lopez, Ph.D. (1992) in Mediaeval History, Universidad Complutense (Madrid) is a Researcher at the Institute of History (CSIC, Madrid). She has published on thirteenth-century Castile including La consolidación territorial de la monarquía feudal castellana (Madrid, 1994).
Pablo Sánchez-León, Ph.D. (1993) in History, Universidad Autónoma (Madrid), is Researcher at the same university. He has published on social conflicts and identities in Spanish and European History, including Absolutismo y Comunidad. Los Orígenes sociales de la guerra de los comuneros de Castilla (Madrid, Siglo XXI, 1998).
Esther Pascua, Ph.D. (1993) in Mediaeval History, Universidad Complutense (Madrid) is Lecturer at the University of St. Andrews (Scotland). She has published a book on the feudal monarchies (Guerra y Pacto en el Siglo XII, Madrid, 1996) and several articles in English (Journal of Medieval History, 2000).
Ana Rodríguez-Lopez, Ph.D. (1992) in Mediaeval History, Universidad Complutense (Madrid) is a Researcher at the Institute of History (CSIC, Madrid). She has published on thirteenth-century Castile including La consolidación territorial de la monarquía feudal castellana (Madrid, 1994).
Pablo Sánchez-León, Ph.D. (1993) in History, Universidad Autónoma (Madrid), is Researcher at the same university. He has published on social conflicts and identities in Spanish and European History, including Absolutismo y Comunidad. Los Orígenes sociales de la guerra de los comuneros de Castilla (Madrid, Siglo XXI, 1998).
Readership
All those interested in Social and Economic History, the Middle Ages, Medieval Spain, Cistercians, Management of Estates, land market and contracts, anthopologists of kinship, Agriculture and Environment, the Peasant Community and the Gentry.
Table of contents
Foreword
List of Contributors
Introduction: Transactions, Social Relations, and Monasticism in the Rural Medieval World
I. The Logic of Exchange: Redistribution and Reciprocity… 3
II. The Dynamics of Society: Power and Social Relations…10
III. Methods: Microhistory and Computerized Analysis…17
IV: The Articles.. 23
Vassals and Allies in Conflict: Relations Between Santa Maria De Montederramo and Local Galician Society in the Thirteenth Century / Esther Pascua
Introduction: Personal Relationships and the Circulation of Goods..27
I. Social Agents.. 36
II. The Processes…79
Monasticism, Lineage, and Community: Collective Organizations in Medieval Galician Society: (San Pedro de Ramiranes, 1200-1300) / Pablo Sanchez-Leon
Introduction: The Social and Economic Dynamics of Class Organization…109
I. The End of the Civil Wars and the Introduction of Monastic Feudalism to Galicia…112
II. 'Patrimonialism' and Feudalism: the Social and Economic Foundations of Organizations in Pre-Industrial Societies…120
III. The Community of Nuns and the Definition of Inheritance within the Local Nobility…130
IV. The Clerical Chapter and the Gender-Based Division of Labour and Power…140
V. Knights, Landowners, and the Individualization of Property Rights within the Monastery…148
VI. Conclusions: Long-Term Class Organization and Social Differentiation…163
Monastic Strategy and Local Relations: The Social Influence of the Monastery of Oseira in the Thirteenth Century / Ana Rodriguez-Lopez
Introduction: Cistercian Organization and Local Power…173
I. The Social World of Local Milites…176
II. Monastic Strategy and Local Relations…181
Social Mobility and the Personal Networks of 'Low-Intermediate Social Groups': Relations Between Communities of Peasants and Foreros and the Monastery of Oseira in the Thirteenth Century / Reyna Pastor
Introduction…247
I. Peasant Communities and their Relations with Oseira…248
II. Foreros and the Monastery's Personal Networks…290
Bibliography…319
Maps…325
List of Contributors
Introduction: Transactions, Social Relations, and Monasticism in the Rural Medieval World
I. The Logic of Exchange: Redistribution and Reciprocity… 3
II. The Dynamics of Society: Power and Social Relations…10
III. Methods: Microhistory and Computerized Analysis…17
IV: The Articles.. 23
Vassals and Allies in Conflict: Relations Between Santa Maria De Montederramo and Local Galician Society in the Thirteenth Century / Esther Pascua
Introduction: Personal Relationships and the Circulation of Goods..27
I. Social Agents.. 36
II. The Processes…79
Monasticism, Lineage, and Community: Collective Organizations in Medieval Galician Society: (San Pedro de Ramiranes, 1200-1300) / Pablo Sanchez-Leon
Introduction: The Social and Economic Dynamics of Class Organization…109
I. The End of the Civil Wars and the Introduction of Monastic Feudalism to Galicia…112
II. 'Patrimonialism' and Feudalism: the Social and Economic Foundations of Organizations in Pre-Industrial Societies…120
III. The Community of Nuns and the Definition of Inheritance within the Local Nobility…130
IV. The Clerical Chapter and the Gender-Based Division of Labour and Power…140
V. Knights, Landowners, and the Individualization of Property Rights within the Monastery…148
VI. Conclusions: Long-Term Class Organization and Social Differentiation…163
Monastic Strategy and Local Relations: The Social Influence of the Monastery of Oseira in the Thirteenth Century / Ana Rodriguez-Lopez
Introduction: Cistercian Organization and Local Power…173
I. The Social World of Local Milites…176
II. Monastic Strategy and Local Relations…181
Social Mobility and the Personal Networks of 'Low-Intermediate Social Groups': Relations Between Communities of Peasants and Foreros and the Monastery of Oseira in the Thirteenth Century / Reyna Pastor
Introduction…247
I. Peasant Communities and their Relations with Oseira…248
II. Foreros and the Monastery's Personal Networks…290
Bibliography…319
Maps…325
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