Bandits, banditry and royal power in Catalonia between the 16th and 17th centuries
This article is a synthesis of a phenomenon – banditry in Catalonia – which peaked in the century and a half between approximately 1500 and 1630. In this article, by ‘banditry’ we mean the kind waged by both the upper classes and nobility and the lower classes. With forerunners in the late Middle A...
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doaj-fca5250686a947e788c37f726582da9b2020-11-25T03:18:10ZcatInstitut d'Estudis CatalansCatalan Historical Review2013-407X2013-40882015-07-018455710.2436/20.1000.01.107Bandits, banditry and royal power in Catalonia between the 16th and 17th centuriesErnest Belenguer0Universitat de BarcelonaThis article is a synthesis of a phenomenon – banditry in Catalonia – which peaked in the century and a half between approximately 1500 and 1630. In this article, by ‘banditry’ we mean the kind waged by both the upper classes and nobility and the lower classes. With forerunners in the late Middle Ages, banditry is ultimately part of a history of social transversality in all sectors, which seriously hindered its official repression – from the Crown to the Diputació del General (General Deputation) – because bandits had infiltrated all the institutions, including the Reial Audiència (Appellate Court). This article then describes the most vivid periods of banditry, its leading personalities or groups, including the nyerros and cadells, and the savage violence that it generated far and wide. Nonetheless, a minimal comparison with broad swaths of the Mediterranean reveals that banditry is not unique to the history of Catalonia.http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/CHR/article/viewFile/139181/pdf_636nyerroscadellsviceroyscourtsgeneral deputation |
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Bandits, banditry and royal power in Catalonia between the 16th and 17th centuries |
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Bandits, banditry and royal power in Catalonia between the 16th and 17th centuries |
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bandits, banditry and royal power in catalonia between the 16th and 17th centuries |
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Catalan Historical Review |
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2013-407X 2013-4088 |
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This article is a synthesis of a phenomenon – banditry in Catalonia – which peaked in the century and a half between approximately 1500 and 1630. In this article, by ‘banditry’ we mean the kind waged by both the upper classes and nobility and the lower classes. With
forerunners in the late Middle Ages, banditry is ultimately part of a history of social transversality in all sectors, which seriously hindered its official repression – from the Crown to the Diputació del General (General Deputation) – because bandits had infiltrated all the institutions, including the Reial Audiència (Appellate Court). This article then describes the most vivid periods of banditry, its leading personalities or groups, including the nyerros and cadells, and the savage violence that it generated far and wide. Nonetheless, a minimal comparison with broad swaths of the Mediterranean reveals that banditry is not unique to the history of Catalonia. |
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