Charles V and the Castilian Assembly of the Clergy
Negotiations for the Ecclesiastical Subsidy
Biographical note
Sean T. Perrone, Ph.D. (1997) in History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is Associate Professor of History at Saint Anselm College.
Readership
All those interested in church history, church-state relations, cathedral chapters, representative institutions, political history, governance, finance, as well as state-building and absolutism.
Reviews
"This is a carefully researched and clearly argued study that makes an important contribution to our understanding of royal finance, governance, political practice, and church-state relations in sixteenth-century Castile." Helen Rawlings, University of Leicester. In: The Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 96, No. 2 (April 2010)
Perrone "tells this detailed story artfully and draws important conclusions, addressing not only Charles's challenges within Spain but also those with the papacy ... He makes clear that the battle between church and state in Castile was part of a larger, international dynamic of diplomacy, money, and faith". Ruth MacKay, Stanford University. In: Sixteenth Century Journal XL/3 (2009), p. 773.
... groundbreaking study ... The history of Church-State relations in early modern Castile will need to be
revised with this new information." Fernando Cervantes, University of Bristol.In: Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Vol. 30, No 1 (April 2010), p. 92-94
Perrone "tells this detailed story artfully and draws important conclusions, addressing not only Charles's challenges within Spain but also those with the papacy ... He makes clear that the battle between church and state in Castile was part of a larger, international dynamic of diplomacy, money, and faith". Ruth MacKay, Stanford University. In: Sixteenth Century Journal XL/3 (2009), p. 773.
... groundbreaking study ... The history of Church-State relations in early modern Castile will need to be
revised with this new information." Fernando Cervantes, University of Bristol.In: Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Vol. 30, No 1 (April 2010), p. 92-94
Table of contents
List of Tables and Maps
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Structure of the Assembly
2. Negotiations for the Subsidy of 1530
3. Clerical Resistance and the Suspension of Holy Offices
4. Negotiations for the Subsidy, 1533–1534
5. Verification and Redistribution of the Subsidy, 1540–1542
6. Negotiations for the Subsidy of 1546
7. The Failed Negotiations for the Subsidy of 1555
8. Spanish Diplomacy and the Church Subsidy
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Structure of the Assembly
2. Negotiations for the Subsidy of 1530
3. Clerical Resistance and the Suspension of Holy Offices
4. Negotiations for the Subsidy, 1533–1534
5. Verification and Redistribution of the Subsidy, 1540–1542
6. Negotiations for the Subsidy of 1546
7. The Failed Negotiations for the Subsidy of 1555
8. Spanish Diplomacy and the Church Subsidy
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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