Los reinos y el gobierno de la MonarquíaValencia y Cerdeña en el siglo XVII

  1. Miquel Fuertes Broseta 1
  1. 1 University of Cagliari
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    University of Cagliari

    Cagliari, Italia

    ROR https://ror.org/003109y17

Liburua:
A la sombra de las catedrales: cultura, poder y guerra en la Edad Moderna
  1. Cristina Borreguero Beltrán (coord.)
  2. Óscar R. Melgosa Oter (coord.)
  3. Ángela Pereda López (coord.)
  4. Asunción Retortillo Atienza (coord.)

Argitaletxea: Servicio de Publicaciones e Imagen Institucional ; Universidad de Burgos

ISBN: 978-84-18465-07-9

Argitalpen urtea: 2021

Orrialdeak: 1495-1508

Biltzarra: Asociación Española de Historia Moderna. Reunión científica (16. 2021. Burgos)

Mota: Biltzar ekarpena

Laburpena

This paper is an approach to a very important part of the government system of the Spanish Monarchy. The Monarchy was composed of many kingdoms that had to be governed according to their own legal and institutional system. This context conditioned the political administration of the Monarchy and made it necessary to create mechanisms that allowed to administrate properly each kingdom. In this text, Valencia and Sardinia are presented as examples of two kingdoms with similar institutional systems because they were two territories of the Crown of Aragon.