Poblamiento y sociedad en la transición al feudalismo en CastillaCastros y aldeas en la Lora burgalesa

  1. Martín Viso, Iñaki
Revue:
Studia historica. Historia medieval

ISSN: 0213-2060

Année de publication: 1995

Número: 13

Pages: 3-45

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Studia historica. Historia medieval

Résumé

The implantation of Feudalism in Castile is the consequence of some social transformations, which have their origin in the crisis of tribal societies, that starts some centuries before. There is a rupture in the settlement patterns, that means great changes in the social, economic and political organization. Its analysis in one of northern Castile's districts, the Lora, which is a peripheral area, shows the withdrawal of the Iron Age's hill-forts and the consolidation of the villages, because of an agrarian colonization, which develops during the last centuries of the First Millenium A.D., according to the new social system