Chapter Economic inequalities and transformations of the rural world in the Iberian Peninsula before and after the Black Death
This article studies economic inequality in late medieval Iberia, from the mid-thirteenth century to the end of the fifteenth century, based on three observatories – Olite, Oriola and Vera – located in the north and southeast of the peninsula. To this end, we have used fiscal sources, the most commo...
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Firenze University Press
2025
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