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A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530

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Resumo:Following the framework set up by the Bonney-Ormrod model, this chapter offers a political economy of early modern Portugal, i.e., how the Crown built a new fiscal ethos under the challenges of a key period to a new enthroned dynasty: the Avis household. This becomes evident when we analyze a specific context of an “organic institutional development,” which portrays the debate on the state of finances from the military advances in Ceuta, in 1415 to the effective colonization of Brazil, in 1530. These hundred and fifteen years were decisive in redefining the purpose of state finances. Moreover, this period is key to understanding a tendency to value chivalric activity and a more intense military action as part of a strategy of expanding the domains and a broader cultural and political affirmation strategy as a “new center of power and diffusion of cultural trends.” Based on a combination of fiscal sources with parliamentary debates and royal chronicles, what we will see is that this policy was two-folded: it was conceived to establish a new status quo of permanent war and expand its economic domain by reinforcing and expanding landlordships. Besides, it took advantage of an ongoing fiscal dynamic, boosted by commercial activity and warfare, built to provide political sustainability to the new group in power, and institutionalizing of a redistributive income policy within the group of the king’s favorites.
Autores principais:Dominguez, Rodrigo da Costa
Assunto:Fiscalidade Portugal Taxation Early Modern Humanidades::História e Arqueologia Trabalho digno e crescimento económico
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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description Following the framework set up by the Bonney-Ormrod model, this chapter offers a political economy of early modern Portugal, i.e., how the Crown built a new fiscal ethos under the challenges of a key period to a new enthroned dynasty: the Avis household. This becomes evident when we analyze a specific context of an “organic institutional development,” which portrays the debate on the state of finances from the military advances in Ceuta, in 1415 to the effective colonization of Brazil, in 1530. These hundred and fifteen years were decisive in redefining the purpose of state finances. Moreover, this period is key to understanding a tendency to value chivalric activity and a more intense military action as part of a strategy of expanding the domains and a broader cultural and political affirmation strategy as a “new center of power and diffusion of cultural trends.” Based on a combination of fiscal sources with parliamentary debates and royal chronicles, what we will see is that this policy was two-folded: it was conceived to establish a new status quo of permanent war and expand its economic domain by reinforcing and expanding landlordships. Besides, it took advantage of an ongoing fiscal dynamic, boosted by commercial activity and warfare, built to provide political sustainability to the new group in power, and institutionalizing of a redistributive income policy within the group of the king’s favorites.
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spelling engPalgrave MacmillanporFollowing the framework set up by the Bonney-Ormrod model, this chapter offers a political economy of early modern Portugal, i.e., how the Crown built a new fiscal ethos under the challenges of a key period to a new enthroned dynasty: the Avis household. This becomes evident when we analyze a specific context of an “organic institutional development,” which portrays the debate on the state of finances from the military advances in Ceuta, in 1415 to the effective colonization of Brazil, in 1530. These hundred and fifteen years were decisive in redefining the purpose of state finances. Moreover, this period is key to understanding a tendency to value chivalric activity and a more intense military action as part of a strategy of expanding the domains and a broader cultural and political affirmation strategy as a “new center of power and diffusion of cultural trends.” Based on a combination of fiscal sources with parliamentary debates and royal chronicles, what we will see is that this policy was two-folded: it was conceived to establish a new status quo of permanent war and expand its economic domain by reinforcing and expanding landlordships. Besides, it took advantage of an ongoing fiscal dynamic, boosted by commercial activity and warfare, built to provide political sustainability to the new group in power, and institutionalizing of a redistributive income policy within the group of the king’s favorites.application/pdfporA difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530Dominguez, Rodrigo da CostaHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositóriUM - Universidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.ptCITATIONDominguez, R.d. C. (2023). A Difficult Transition: Portuguese State Finances Between Later Medieval and Early Modern Times, c. 1415–1530. In: Dominguez, R.d.C., Andrade, A.A. (eds), Portugal in a European Context: Essays on Taxation and Fiscal Policies in Late Medieval and Early Modern Western Europe, 1100-1700. Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance. London-New York: Palgrave Macmillan, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06227-8_5, 91-113.ISBNIsPartOf978-3-031-06226-1ISSNIsPartOf2662-5164EISSNIsPartOf2662-5172DOIIsPartOf10.1007/978-3-031-06227-8_5EISBNIsPartOf978-3-031-06227-82023-01-0210000-01-01T00:00:00Z2023-01-02T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/91396http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessFiscalidadePortugalTaxationEarly Modernhttp://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdfFields of Science and Technology (FOS)Humanidades::História e Arqueologiahttps://sdgs.un.org/goalsSustainable Development Goals (SDG)Trabalho digno e crescimento económico434873 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248book part2023-01-02http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/closedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cfapplication/pdffulltexthttps://repositorium.uminho.pt/bitstreams/8a4a5293-f1b5-4a08-b618-87a256bde88f/download
spellingShingle A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
Dominguez, Rodrigo da Costa
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Taxation
Early Modern
Humanidades::História e Arqueologia
Trabalho digno e crescimento económico
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Fiscalidade
Portugal
Taxation
Early Modern
subject.other.fl_str_mv Humanidades::História e Arqueologia
Trabalho digno e crescimento económico
title A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
title_full A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
title_fullStr A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
title_full_unstemmed A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
title_short A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
title_sort A difficult transition: Portuguese state finances between later medieval and early modern times, c. 1415-1530
topic Fiscalidade
Portugal
Taxation
Early Modern
Humanidades::História e Arqueologia
Trabalho digno e crescimento económico
topic_facet Fiscalidade
Portugal
Taxation
Early Modern
Humanidades::História e Arqueologia
Trabalho digno e crescimento económico
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/91396
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