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La contribución de la Hermandad en Castilla la Nueva. Modelos tributarios y poderes concejiles (1476- 1498)

Authors: Ortego Rico, Pablo;

La contribución de la Hermandad en Castilla la Nueva. Modelos tributarios y poderes concejiles (1476- 1498)

Abstract

Análisis de la “contribución de la Hermandad” en Castilla la Nueva atendiendo a los diferentes modelos fiscales articulados, y a su impacto en las relaciones socio-políticas desarrolladas en el seno de los concejos del área de estudio. Se analizan las permanencias y cambios introducidos en el cuerpo de contribuyentes tendentes a la supresión de privilegios y exenciones fiscales, así como los sistemas recaudatorios establecidos. Por un lado, ello ha permitido constatar la presencia de mecanismos contributivos diferenciados (imposiciones, repartimientos...) asociados al ideario fiscal defendido por cada grupo socio-político y, por otro, valorar el impacto ejercido por la fiscalidad regia en las relaciones políticas locales a fines de la Edad Media.

Analysis of the “contribution of the Hermandad” in New Castile according to the different tax models articulated, and its impact on the socio-political relations developed within the councils of the study area. We analyze the continuities and changes in the group of taxpayers inclined to the elimination of privileges and tax exemptions, as well as the tax collection systems established. On the one hand, this allows establishing the presence of different payment mechanisms (indirect taxation, “repartimientos”...) related to fiscal ideology defended by each socio-political group, and on the other, assessing the impact exercised by royal taxation in local political relations in the late Middle Ages.

Este trabajo forma parte de los siguientes proyectos de investigación financiados por el Programa Estatal de Fomento de la Investigación Científica y Técnica de Excelencia, Subprograma Estatal de Generación de Conocimiento, del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad: “El negocio de la fiscalidad: gestión tributaria, redes financieras y grupos de poder en la Corona de Castilla (1450-1550)” (HAR2013- 45788-C4-1-P), dirigido por J.M. Carretero Zamora; y “Prácticas de comunicación y negociación en las relaciones de consenso y pacto de la cultura política castellana. Ca. 1230-1504” (HAR2013- 42211-P), dirigido por J.M. Nieto Soria.

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Spain
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Fiscalidad real, Castilla la Nueva, Royal taxation, Hermandad, Taxpayers, Fifteenth century, Pecheros, Siglo XV, New Castile

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