Oligarquías y gobierno municipal en las villas de Avilés, Candás y Castropol (Asturias) a finales del Antiguo Régimen
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Universidad de Oviedo
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- Cristina Borreguero Beltrán (coord.)
- Óscar R. Melgosa Oter (coord.)
- Ángela Pereda López (coord.)
- Asunción Retortillo Atienza (coord.)
Verlag: Servicio de Publicaciones e Imagen Institucional ; Universidad de Burgos
ISBN: 978-84-18465-07-9
Datum der Publikation: 2021
Seiten: 1593-1608
Kongress: Asociación Española de Historia Moderna. Reunión científica (16. 2021. Burgos)
Art: Konferenz-Beitrag
Zusammenfassung
Study of the oligarchies and the municipal government of the towns of Avilés, Candás and Castropol between 1750 and 1810, carried out from the double aspect of the institutional and social history of power. Consequently, from the organizational point of view, two variants are analized ‒one formally more participatory than the other‒ on the Castilian municipality model, as well as the analogies and differences in the forms of government of the three villages, with the particularities of each one. At the same time, and through some indications ‒above all, the lower attendance at the elections‒ the crisis 1 of the municipal model will be confirmed at the end of the period studied. For its part, the origin of these oligarchies linked to the purchase of municipal offices as well as their sociological profile, basically of noble provenance, is also examined, characterizing the main lineages of each of these villages.