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The correspondence between the jurats of Valencia and St. Vincent Ferrer during the Aragon’s interregnum (1410-1412)
Guillem CHISMOL
Original title: La relació epistolar dels jurats de València amb Sant Vicent Ferrer al voltant de l’Interregne (1410-1412)
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Keywords: Interregnum, Jurats of Valencia, Medieval communication, Medieval letters, Vicent Ferrer.
The investigation investigates epistolary relationships between two of the most important Valencian actors of the Caspe Commitment era, the juries of Valencia and Vicente Ferrer. It is also a study on medieval semi-public communication since one of the actors in the communication, the issuer is a public institution and the other, the receiver, is a particular physical person. However, the present work does not stop at mere communication and aims to show the political role played by the juries and the saint throughout the Interregnum and how their relationship changes depending on their political position on who they defend as the legitimate king of the Crown of Aragon.
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Sentences and obligations of Valencian painters (1390-1450)
Francesc GRANELL SALES
Original title: Condemnes i obligacions dels pintors de València (1390-1450)
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Keywords: Kingdom of Valencia, Medieval Justice, Medieval Painting, Social History.
This paper shows a first approach to the social history of painters of València by means of a particular source: the Justícia de 300 sous records and specially those included in the books Condempnacions i Obligacions.
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The delights prohibited at the woman’s monastery
Francisco José CONEJERO PASCUAL
Original title: Els delits prohibits als cenobis femenins
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Keywords: Feminine monastery, Literary cultural practice, Misdemeanour, Modern Age, Moral.
The present investigation pretends to do visible the importance of the monastery feminine, at the ken of the life and the culture of the women of the 16th century. This period met how the Modern Age has not enjoyed for part of the Catalan literary canon a positive consideration, since the term Decadence has comported a pejorative vision of the praxiliterary realized by the women. At this sense, the delights of the women that inhabited these cloisters evidence us that it is necessary to delete commonplaces of the life monastery feminine that are very moved away of the reality. Among the most excelled delights of these excels the reading and the sex that manifested an optics of the different reality of what pretended to impose the ecclesiastical patriarchy.
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The fragilities of friar Pere Bolluga
Albert TOLDRÀ I VILARDELL
Original title: Les fragilitats de fra Pere Bolulla
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Keywords: History of Church, History of sexuality, History of women, Inquisition, Sexual sollicitatio in confession.
Sexual sollicitatio in confession is a great sin, where the priest –usually a monk, and often Franciscan– does sexual actions, words or propositions to the penitent, man or woman. It’s serious because supposes an sacrilegious use of the sacrament of penitence, and is so assimilated to heresy, and is then competency of Inquisition, who will use this power like a control instrument over priests, secular and monasterial. In this communication we will see a late case, that of Capuchin monk fr. Pere Bolulla, who acts in Xàtiva, Benidorm and Callosa d’en Sarrià.
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Linguistic ideologies in the periodical publications of the Valencian Country (1854-1906)
Adrià MARTÍ-BADIA
Original title: Les ideologies lingüístiques de les publicacions periòdiques valencianes (1854-1906)
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Keywords: Linguistic ideologies, Llemosinisme, Periodical publications, Romance philology, Valencian Country.
This paper analyzes the articles, published between the years 1854 and 1906 in Valencian periodical publications, which refer to the origin, identity and name of the Catalan language, in order to determine the linguistic ideology of the publications. It focuses on the articles signed by the director or the journalists, as well as those which are anonymous. It is understood that, as a whole, these articles express the linguistic ideology of the publications and their promoters.
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Life and Thought, Religiosity and Conflict, Pleasure and Crime on Both Sides of the Mediterranean (the Crown of Aragon and Acre)
Antonio CORTIJO; Vicent MARTINES
Original title: Vida i pensament, religiositat i conflictivitat, relacions humanes, plaer i delicte a les dues bandes de la Mediterrània (Corona d’Aragó i Acre)
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Between accounts and concerns. An approach to the material life and the thought of Valencian medieval times
Guillem Chismol
Original title: Entre comptes i cabòries. Una aproximació a la vida material i al pensament baix medieval valencià
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Other works and other workers: scrap metal dealers in medieval València
MIquel FAUS FAUS
Original title: Altres treballs i altres treballadors: els ferrovellers en la València medieval
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Keywords: Marginality, Medieval València, Metalworking, Scrap metal dealer, Second-hand market.
When we study the material culture of any time, special attention is paid to the different lives that an object has from its manufacture to its recycling. Through series of documents from different records, we will try to analyse the work of one of the professionals of the second-hand market: the scrap metal dealer. In the same way, we will try to understand the social image of a group that was frequently close to marginality.
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The Valencian saltworks in the bases of the Early Modern
Josep Miquel CONCA
Original title: Les salines valencianes als albors de l’època moderna
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Keywords: Ferdinand II the Catholic, Kingdom of València, Salt, Saltworks.
The Crown established a firm monopoly on salt in kingdom of València, a system that had at its base a series of saltworks that were to supply the entire kingdom. In this article, focused in reign of Ferdinand II the Catholic, I’ll analyse the disappearance of private saltworks, the structure and the improvement of the royal saltworks and the work they provided to the inhabitants of the kingdom.
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The analysis of the “other”: the Saracens in the city of Valencia in the second half of the XV century
Alejandro MORENO GIRONÉS
Original title: El análisis del “otro”: los sarracenos en la ciudad de Valencia en la segunda mitad del siglo XV
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Keywords: Moorish quarter, Saracen, Social classes, XV century.
This article aims to address the vision and perception that a specific type of vassals is generated: the Saracens. The fact that we will take as a reference to be able to carry out our objective will be the assault on the Moorish quarter of Valencia in 1455. The documentation generated after this fact will allow us to analyse each of the social classes involved to be able to approach the construction of the “other”.