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Publication year: 2008
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| Series: | Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 141 |
| ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007: | 978 90 04 17116 9 |
| ISBN-10: | 90 04 17116 9 |
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| Cover: | Hardback |
| Number of pages: | xiv, 274 pp. |
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| List price: | € 99.00 / US$ 158.00 |
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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
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.
About the author(s)
Sean T. Perrone, Ph.D. (1997) in History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is Associate Professor of History at Saint Anselm College.
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The Castilian Assembly of the Clergy has been overlooked in the scholarship on church-state relations and representative institutions in the early modern period. This oversight has distorted our understanding of political practice, royal finance, and church-state relations in sixteenth-century Castile. By examining the negotiations for subsidies between the crown and the Assembly, this book illuminates the dynamics between church and state and the limits of royal control over the church, and it challenges long-held conventions about the monolithic structure of the Spanish church and its subservience to the crown. The negotiations for subsidies also demonstrate the importance of consensus in the political process and how the Assembly sustained itself and its privileges for centuries through collaboration with the crown.
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